News about Shola Shoretire

Man United confirm the release of SEVEN players on their retained list - but remain in talks with four stars over new deals

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 5, 2024
Manchester United have confirmed the departure of seven players after revealing their retained list for the 2024-25 season.  There is still doubt going into this summer at Old Trafford, with manager Erik ten Hag's future yet to be revealed. But there was no doubt over several players who were expected to leave due to their expiring contracts at Old Trafford.

Shola Shoretire, a youngster for Manchester United, has completed a loan move to Bolton's League One side

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2023
Shola Shoretire, Manchester United's youngest player to play in a European competition, has completed a move on loan to Bolton to gain first team experience. Shoretire has made five appearances for United's first team to date, with the 18-year-old playing three times in the Premier League.

Manchester United add six exciting youngsters to Europa League 'B' list including Zidane Iqbal

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
Manchester United has signed six youngsters to their Europa League squad for the upcoming season. In their group stage opener on Thursday, Erik ten Hag's side faces Real Sociedad at Old Trafford. The six promising names have been added to the B list of the club's Europa League squad having already named an initial 25-man squad.

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.