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NO WAY JOSE
JOSE MOURINHO is growing more and more concerned that Manchester United will have another quiet transfer window in January.
The Special One is furious at the thought of the club failing to deliver any of his defensive targets for a second time in six months.
BACK IN GEA
DAVID DE GEA is ready to make a stunning U-turn and sign a long-term Manchester United deal.
The Spaniard, 28, has been locked in talks over the contract — but has now told pals he is on the verge of agreeing new terms.
MOUR HISTORY, LESS SUCCESS NOW
THE paint peeled off the walls when the Special One launched an expletive-ridden rant about his trophy record in the company of friends last week.
He’s won a few down the years, he will have you know.
KOP WANT IT MORE THAN UTD
PAUL INCE can hardly believe how the tables have turned for his two former clubs.
The two-time Premier League winner at Manchester United was transformed into a serial champ during his six-year spell under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.
THEY THINK IT'S PAUL OVER
PAUL POGBA is odds on to leave Manchester United in January.
The £89million midfielder has struggled for form this season and has had a number of public bust ups with Jose Mourinho.
I'VE SCOTT MY EYES ON MAN U
SCOTT McTominay has angered fans by liking a social media post slating Manchester United's "lazy" team.
The midfielder, 22, watched from the sidelines as Jose Mourinho's men suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Valencia in the Champions League last night.
UTD FIGHT KOP AND BLUES FOR PULISIC
MANCHESTER UNITED, Chelsea and Liverpool have reportedly been given the green light to bid for Christian Pulisic next month.
The Mirror claims the Borussia Dortmund star is a wanted man after losing his place in Lucien Favre's starting XI to Jadon Sancho.
TRENT OUT OF UTD CLASH
TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD is set to miss this weekend’s derby against Manchester United.
The Liverpool right-back, 20, picked up a foot injury in the win over Napoli this week and had the problem scanned.
GIANTS AWAIT
ALL four Premier League sides made it through to the knock-out stages of the Champions League – but are now waiting to discover who stands in their way of a quarter-final spot.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester City all safely negotiated their groups to ensure a place in Monday's draw for the last-16.
ROM TOUCH
ROMELU LUKAKU has emerged as the subject of criticism from Manchester United fans after his display in the Champions League defeat to Valencia.
United's £75million striker left supporters frustrated with his display as Jose Mourinho's side slipped to a 2-1 loss in Spain.
DRAW A VALE OVER IT
MANCHESTER UNITED face a nightmare last-16 draw in the Champions League after blowing their chance to finish top of Group H.
Jose Mourinho's side was outclassed at the Mestalla in a 2-1 defeat to Valencia and will now come up against Europe's very best.
MOUR PASSION NEEDED
JOSE MOURINHO has slammed his Manchester United flops for playing too passively in defeat to Valencia.
The Special One claimed his players lacked intensity as they threw away the chance to top their Champions League group.
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