Here are the Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday May 13.
23.04.2020 - 17:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Lille forward Victor Osimhen has heaped praise on Odion Ighalo for proving his doubters wrong at Manchester United amid speculation he could follow his international teammate to Old Trafford.
United were desperate to sign a forward during the January transfer window and opted to bring in Ighalo on a six-month loan deal after seeing a move for Erling Haaland fail.
Their decision raised eyebrows with former United stars Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand both questioning the move.
However, after
Here are the Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday May 13.
Paul Scholes believes Manchester United were ready to announce the signing of Ronaldinho and had picked out his shirt number before his transfer to Old Trafford collapsed.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has named Papa Bouba Diop as one of the trickiest players he ever faced in his illustrious career.
Paul Scholes admits he would have considered playing for either Barcelona or AC Milan, but only if Manchester United no longer needed him.
Ryan Giggs has revealed that Paul Scholes was still pushing to play every week for Manchester United in the twilight of his career.
Manchester United coach Michael Carrick has downplayed comparisons between Bruno Fernandes and club legend Paul Scholes.
Former Manchester United duo Tom Cleverley and Ben Foster agree Paul Scholes was their best teammate during their time at Old Trafford.
Steven Gerrard has claimed that Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is now running matches in a similar manner to how Paul Scholes used to for Manchester United.
Roy Keane has picked Paul Scholes as the player who would improve the current Manchester United side.
Over the years, Manchester United have been synonymous with exceptionally talented young footballers, either through the highly-regarded academy system or buying them with the assistance of their scouting network.
Paul Scholes had lifted the lid on Manchester United training and what it was like to face Nemanja Vidic on a daily basis.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes says he always thought Marcus Rashford would make it as a centre forward in senior football, and didn't envisage his current role on the left wing.
Marcus Rashford has admitted he would have loved to play alongside Paul Scholes at Manchester United.
When Paul Scholes is asked to pick the best striker he's played with at Manchester United he isn't short of options.