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·12. August 2025
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As Manchester United prepare for their Premier League opener against Arsenal, transfer sagas and squad readiness dominate the headlines.
Manchester United fans have mixed feelings as new recruit Benjamin Sesko aims to make an impact in the opening league match against Arsenal. Secured from RB Leipzig for £73.7 million, Sesko is set to fill the void left by Rasmus Hojlund, who may depart Old Trafford amid significant interest from Serie A giants including AC Milan and Juventus. While Sesko's signing brings excitement, Hojlund's potential departure raises questions about United's forward options for the upcoming season.
Meanwhile, United's persistence in strengthening their midfield is evident as they eye Brighton's Carlos Baleba. However, the Seagulls' steep £100 million demand has reportedly turned down United's first offer. With Brighton already planning for Baleba's exit, United are hoping to revisit negotiations soon.
The United camp is buoyed by the return of Andre Onana to full training ahead of their match against Arsenal. Having missed the pre-season, Onana's return comes as a relief given his importance between the posts. Despite struggles last season, the Cameroonian goalkeeper's shot-stopping ability will be crucial given the upcoming fixtures against Fulham and Manchester City.
Jadon Sancho's situation remains precarious at United, as rumours of Inter's interest intensify alongside potential moves to Roma. The ongoing lack of resolution paints a turbulent picture for his future at Old Trafford.
United's pre-season fixtures offered glimpses of Ruben Amorim's tactical evolution. The introduction of players like Sesko and Matheus Cunha could signal a shift towards a more dynamic and versatile attacking setup. The presence of Bryan Mbeumo adds further creativity, leaving fans hopeful for a more coherent style of play compared to last season's inconsistencies. Maguire's recent assertions about improved squad fitness hint at a renewed emphasis on physicality and high pressing, crucial for overcoming a difficult opener against Arsenal.
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