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Manchester United make transfer enquiry for Germany international

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Manchester United F.C. have reportedly made an initial enquiry over Waldemar Anton as they explore defensive reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window.

While United’s primary focus remains on strengthening midfield following heavy investment in attack last year, the club are also assessing options at centre-back and left-back. Injuries to Lisandro Martínez and Matthijs de Ligt have exposed a lack of depth in recent weeks, prompting the need for more reliable long-term solutions.

Manager Michael Carrick has been forced to rotate limited options in defence, and United are now actively scanning the market. Murillo of Nottingham Forest F.C. is among the names under consideration, but Anton has also emerged as a serious candidate.

According to reports in Germany, United have gathered information on the Borussia Dortmund defender, who is also attracting interest from Atlético Madrid. The Spanish side have tracked Anton for some time, dating back to his early days in the Bundesliga.

There is some uncertainty at Dortmund regarding the future of their defensive pairing. While Nico Schlotterbeck is expected to commit his long-term future to the club, concerns remain that Anton could be tempted by interest from abroad. Bayer 04 Leverkusen have also monitored the situation in the past.

Despite the growing attention, Dortmund are not actively looking to sell. The 29-year-old is viewed as a crucial figure within the squad, both for his leadership and consistency at the back, and remains under contract until 2028.

Anton himself has played down the speculation, insisting his full focus is on achieving success with Dortmund and competing for major honours, making it clear that transfer rumours are not a distraction at this stage.

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Antoine Semenyo: ‘Rayan Cherki is one of the world’s best players’

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Antoine Semenyo: 'Rayan Cherki is one of the world's best players'

Antoine Semenyo has heaped praise on Rayan Cherki after Manchester City’s emphatic 4-0 FA Cup victory over Liverpool FC.

Cherki was at the heart of City’s attacking display, producing a clever disguised pass in the build-up to Erling Haaland’s second goal before later turning provider again, this time setting up Semenyo to get on the scoresheet himself.

Speaking after the match, Semenyo highlighted just how influential the French playmaker has become, describing him as a player capable of producing almost anything in possession. He explained that Cherki’s awareness and creativity make attacking runs far easier, as teammates can trust that the right pass will come at the right moment.

The forward also reflected on his first impressions of Cherki in training, admitting he was instantly struck by the midfielder’s technical quality and flair. According to Semenyo, those attributes have quickly translated onto the pitch, giving City an added edge in the final third.

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Man Utd warned they could be selling ‘top player’ this summer

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Napoli midfielder Kevin De Bruyne believes Rasmus Højlund still has everything needed to develop into a top-level striker, despite a challenging spell at Manchester United.

Højlund arrived at Old Trafford in 2023 with high expectations following a £72 million move from Atalanta, but his early years in England proved inconsistent. While there were glimpses of his potential, he struggled to justify his price tag, managing only four league goals last season.

United’s decision to heavily invest in attacking reinforcements — including deals for Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Šeško — pushed the Danish forward further down the pecking order, ultimately opening the door for a move away.

Napoli capitalised quickly, securing Højlund on a season-long loan, and the switch has revitalised his form. The 23-year-old has rediscovered his scoring touch in Italy, registering 14 goals in 37 appearances across all competitions and playing a key role in crucial matches in both domestic and European competitions.

His growing partnership with De Bruyne has also caught attention, with the striker praising the Belgian’s ability to deliver perfectly timed passes. In response, De Bruyne downplayed the praise but highlighted the importance of rewarding attacking movement, noting that consistency in service encourages forwards to keep making runs.

The experienced midfielder also backed Højlund’s long-term potential, stressing that his struggles in England do not define him. He pointed out that the forward is still young, possesses strong attributes, and is now showing clear progress in a more suitable environment.

Napoli’s agreement includes a clause that would make the move permanent if they secure Champions League qualification — something they are currently on track to achieve as they sit third in Serie A. However, even if they fall short, sporting director Giovanni Manna has indicated the club is keen to keep the striker.

A permanent transfer is expected to cost around £38 million, a figure that reflects both Højlund’s resurgence and Napoli’s confidence in his continued development.

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Szoboszlai questions Liverpool’s mentality after crushing FA Cup defeat to Man City

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Liverpool FC midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has delivered a blunt assessment of his side’s performance after their crushing FA Cup exit at the hands of Manchester City.

The Reds were dismantled 4-0 in the quarter-final clash, with Erling Haaland netting a hat-trick and Antoine Semenyo adding another to seal City’s progression to Wembley — their third victory over Liverpool this season.

The scale of the defeat left fans heading for the exits early, while pressure continues to mount on manager Arne Slot as the campaign nears its conclusion.

Reflecting on the loss, Szoboszlai admitted the team fell well below the required standard, pointing to a lack of intensity and unity across the pitch. He suggested the squad failed to match the occasion, stressing that the collective effort simply wasn’t good enough.

He acknowledged it is a difficult period for the club but urged his teammates to remain united, highlighting their upcoming fixture as an opportunity to respond. At the same time, he conceded that this season is drifting far from expectations and needs a strong finish to restore some pride.

The Hungarian also struggled to make sense of the performance, admitting the result was tough to process given how much the team wanted to progress. He reiterated that Liverpool’s success is built on hard work and togetherness — qualities he believes were missing on the day.

Slot shared the same frustration, describing the result as deeply disappointing. He pointed out that while defeat is always hard to take, conceding four goals in such a short spell fell far below the standards expected at the club.

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