News about Morgan Sanson

What can Man United fans expect with Sir Jim Ratcliffe at the helm? The British billionaire has had his problems at Nice and was chastised by the club's captain last season; but now they've restructured and are flying in Ligue 1 for the first time

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
If Manchester United's board approves a transfer that will see Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company take a 5 percent stake in the club, a significant change could be on the way. Since his key rival, Qatari Sheikh Jassim, withdrew his bid on Saturday night, the petrochemical billionaire seems to have dominated the Premier League giants. Ratcliffe, a lifelong United fan, will pay around £1.4 billion for a quarter stake at Old Trafford in the first step in what is perceived as a staged buyout.

After being knocked off during a FA Cup match, Stevenage troll Philippe Coutinho of Aston Villa took to Twitter

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2023
Philippe Coutinho was chastised by a triumphant Aston Villa during their FA Cup clash on Sunday, Stevenage chastised him for his results. The joke ended squarely on the Premier League, as the League Two club struck twice late on to win a historic upset in England's top cup competition. When Coutinho was substituted by Unai Emery in the 66th minute, Villa was leading Morgan Sanson's first-half goal. Emi Buendia had him replaced.

Following a big FA Cup upset, Stevenage boss Steve Evans accuses Aston Villa of running SCARED

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
After his Stevenage side put up one of the best FA Cup upsets to shame the Premier League team, Steve Evans accused Aston Villa of running scared. Morgan Sanson's first-half goal seemed to have sent Villa into the fourth round before Stevenage, who are second in League Two, scored twice in the final two minutes through replacements Jamie Reid - from the penalty spot - and Dean Campbell. When Leander Dendoncker fouled Campbell for the spot-kick, he was shown the red card. Evans also suggested that Villa, who made eight changes, had been hesitant to put in the hard yards against a club that had 59 places below them in the league system.

Aston Villa 1 - 2 Stevenage: Dean Campbell's last-gasp screamer knocks Villa out of FA Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
Unai Emery, the cup, was left with egg on his face as League Two team Stevenage scored twice in the final two minutes of normal time to spark a dramatic FA Cup upset against Aston Villa. Emery's men seemed to be leading into the fourth round after Morgan Sanson's first-half foul, before Leander Dendoncker was banned from holding back substitute Dean Campbell inside the box after a terrible mistake. After Villa went to sleep at a corner, fellow sub Jamie Reid called the foul and Campbell himself struck the winner. As Villa suffered in their eighth straight loss in this tournament, the traveling supporters could barely believe it as they celebrated vociferously.

DEADLINE DAY: Man City want Akanji and Man United wantaway Cristiano Ronaldo waits for late offers

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
This summer's record-breaking transfer window comes to an end, with several clubs already making key moves ahead of a long and competitive season. Last week, it was revealed that Premier League clubs had broken the all-time spending record for transfers within a window, splashing over £1.5 billion on new players. Sportsmail has taken a look at the players' wants in and out ahead of the summer deadline.

Aston Villa hold talks with Southampton over loan deal for defender Jan Bednarek

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2022
Aston Villa is in negotiations to bring Southampton defender Jan Bednarek on loan. Diego Carlos, the center-back, will be out of the club for several months after breaking his Achilles against Everton two weeks ago. Before the deadline, manager Steven Gerrard needs both a midfielder and forward.

Who is your Premier League guide? Is your club aiming to sign with just a week to go?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
The summer transfer window hasn't failed to disappoint. Although the majority of Europe's top-flight leagues are set to tighten their belts, the Premier League has gone the other way, with top-flight clubs spending more than £1.5 billion so far during the season - and further contracts are planned. This is a record figure, outspending the £1.43 billion top division clubs invested in the summer of 2017. Chelsea leads the way as the division's top spenders, closely followed by Nottingham Forest, who have signed a startling 16 players under Steve Cooper. With just a week until the transfer window closes on September 1 at 11 p.m. BST, Sportsmail looks at where each club is planning to improve and who is on the radar. Antony (left) of Ajax may continue to play for Manchester United, Chelsea and Leicester are both keen on Wesley Fofana (right), while Chelsea manager Jurgen Klopp (inset left) and Chelsea are keen on a winger, while Chelsea manager Jurgen Klopp (right) is likely to enter the market for a midfielder.

Ismaila Sarr, a Watford star,'s move to Aston Villa fell through due to a refusal to negotiate personal terms

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2022
As As Tom Villa boss Steven Gerrard tried to bring the forward to the midlands this summer, Ismaila Sarr was expected to rise to the Premier League from the Championship team. However, the attacker's £27 million bid was called off after the parties were unable to find personal terms and an acceptable payment structure for the transfer.