United
were
outclassed
effortlessly
by
neighbours
Manchester
City
in
Saturday’s
Premier
League
derby.
Struggling
for
form,
Solskjaer
could
pay
the
price
at
Old
Trafford.
TOP
STORY
–
SOLSKJAER
SET
FOR
AXE?
Manchester
United
are
considering
the
departure
of
under-fire
manager
Ole
Gunnar
Solskjaer,
according
to
the
Daily
Mail.
Manchester
City
eased
past
United
2-0
in
the
Premier
League
derby
showdown
at
Old
Trafford,
where
Solskjaer’s
side
were
left
sixth
and
nine
points
off
the
pace.
United
0-2
Manchester
City:
Solskjaer’s
men
chastened
again
in
humbling
derby
defeat
There
are
reports
of
a
player
revolt
as
Bruno
Fernandes
and
Cristiano
Ronaldo
grow
frustrated
with
life
in
Manchester.
Zinedine
Zidane
and
Ajax
boss
Erik
ten
Hag
have
been
linked
as
possible
replacements.
ROUND-UP
–
Calciomercato
claims
Real
Madrid
and
Newcastle
United
are
interested
in
Liverpool
star
Mohamed
Salah.
The
Egypt
international,
who
is
contracted
to
Liverpool
until
2023,
is
keen
to
sign
a
new
deal
at
Anfield.
–
City
are
weighing
up
a
move
for
Juventus
and
Netherlands
centre-back
Matthijs
de
Ligt,
says
El
Nacional.
De
Ligt
has
also
been
linked
with
Chelsea,
Tottenham
and
Manchester
United.
–
Karim
Benzema
is
open
to
joining
Paris
Saint-Germain
should
Madrid
sign
Erling
Haaland
from
Borussia
Dortmund,
per
El
Nacional.
Benzema
has
reportedly
snubbed
a
move
to
Newcastle,
while
Haaland
has
been
linked
with
City,
United,
Barcelona,
Bayern
Munich,
Liverpool,
PSG,
Chelsea
and
Juve.
–
Gerard
Pique,
Sergio
Busquets,
Sergi
Roberto
and
Jordi
Alba
will
be
allowed
to
leave
Barca
under
new
head
coach
Xavi,
according
to
El
Nacional.
Fabrizio
Romano
adds
Xavi
will
look
to
re-sign
Pablo
Gavi
and
Ousmane
Dembele.
–
Calciomercato
claims
Atletico
Madrid
are
interested
in
Udinese’s
Nahuel
Molina,
who
is
also
wanted
by
Inter.
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