أعلن السويسري مارسيل كولر المدير الفني للنادي الأهلي، تشكيل الفريق لمواجهة سيراميكا كليوباترا، في المباراة التي تجمع بينهما اليوم الإثنين، ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
الأهلي يلاقي سيراميكا كليوباترا، في المباراة المؤجلة بينهما ضمن مواجهات الأسبوع الـ 19، لبطولة الدوري، على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي.
ويتصدر النادي الأهلي جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 69 نقطة، من 27 مباراة، فاز في 22 مباراة وتعادل في 3 وخسر في مواجهتين.
طالع | بدلاء الأهلي أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا في الدوري.. حسين الشحات يجاور كهربا
بينما فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا، يتواجد في المركز الثامن بجدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 44 نقطة من 30 لقاء.
ويقود هجوم النادي الأهلي، الثلاثي محمد مجدي أفشة والمغربي رضا سليم والفلسطيني المتألق وسام أبو علي هداف القلعة الحمراء هذا الموسم. تشكيل الأهلي اليوم أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا في الدوري المصري
حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي.
خط الدفاع: محمد هاني، رامي ربيعة ومحمد عبد المنعم وكريم فؤاد.
خط الوسط: مروان عطية، أكرم توفيق وإمام عاشور.
خط الهجوم: محمد مجدي أفشة، رضا سليم ووسام أبو علي.
يستعد فريق الكرة الأول بالنادي الأهلي لخوض مباراته الأولى في بطولة كأس مصر موسم 2024-2025، أمام الألومنيوم مساء غد الخميس.
مباراة الأهلي والألومنيوم من المقرر إقامتها على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي في إطار لقاءات دور الـ32 لبطولة كأس مصر.
وكان الأهلي قد نجح في الفوز بلقب كأس مصر عن الموسم الماضي بعدما انتصر على الزمالك بنتيجة 2-1.
وتعتبر مباراة الأهلي والألمونيوم، آخر مباريات دور الـ32 من بطولة كأس مصر، بعد تأجيل 3 مباريات للأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز بسبب معسكر منتخب مصر.
مران الأهلي | محاضرة فنية.. وتدريبات بدنية استعدادًا لمواجهة الألومنيوم في كأس مصر
ونجح الأهلي في تحقيق الفوز في آخر 10 مباريات على التوالي، ببطولة الدوري المصري، وذلك بعد الانتشاء بحصد دوري أبطال إفريقيا بفوز على الترجي التونسي.
وكان الألمونيوم قد نجح في الوصول لدور الـ32 بفوز على دكرنس في الدور التمهيدي الثالث بركلات الحظ الترجيحية.
ويلتقي الفائز من مباراة الأهلي أمام الألومنيوم أمام فاركو بعد صعوده على حساب الواسطى بفوز بثلاثية دون رد، في إطار دور الـ16.
وتشهد قائمة الأهلي لمباراة الألومنيوم استبعاد الرباعي محمد الشناوي، محمد عبد المنعم، حسين الشحات، امام عاشور.
الجدير بالذكر، أن الأهلي قد واجه الألومنيوم في 7 مواجهات سابقة نجح في الفوز بهم جميعًا.
وكانت المباراة الأخيرة التي جمعت بين الأهلي والألومنيوم، الوحيدة من بين الـ7 في كأس مصر، كما شهدت تحقيق أكبر نتيجة في تاريخ المواجهات، إذ فاز المارد الأحمر بثلاثية، وذلك في نسخة 2016-2017.
Saturday night in Florida, Bangladesh faced long odds to defeat the reigning T20 world champions.Not only were they 1-0 down after a series-opening loss in St Kitts, but Bangladesh were heading to a venue for the remaining matches where West Indies were not only undefeated but had recorded two of their three highest totals in the format: 209 for 2 against New Zealand in 2012, and 245 for 6 against India in August 2016.A little after midnight on Sunday, Bangladesh etched a page in their own history books by completing a remarkable comeback courtesy of a Lauderhill sweep of West Indies to win the T20I series 2-1. With 2.5 overs to go in the match and West Indies well behind the par score in the chase, a second rain interruption occurred, but the majority of the overwhelmingly partisan Bangladesh crowd stayed back even after the match was called off. They were rewarded with a victory lap through the rain led by captain Shakib Al Hasan who paid tribute to the crowd for giving his squad an emotional lift in a series win.”So many Bangladeshis, they came from different parts of the US,” Shakib said at the post-match presentation. “They were supposed to fly back today but they stayed back because we won yesterday. Thanks to them because we never felt like we were away from home. Obviously, it was a long series and in the end the support we got, I think they played as 12th man.”Shakib was declared the Man of the Series for the role he played in a stirring pair of victories in Florida. The captain scored 84 runs and took a combined 3 for 41 in eight overs across the final two wins, his bowling figures especially impressive considering the traditionally high-scoring venue. He said his 60 off 38 balls while batting first in the second T20I spurred him on to deliver with the ball as well.”I think I was batting well throughout this series,” Shakib said. “I was hitting the ball well. I think that gave me a lot of confidence. That helped me bowl well and captain well. I was planning to prepare myself as well as I can to perform well and as I said, really proud of the boys the way they showed their character.”Everyone, even the guys who are not playing put the hard yards, they are always in the game for the team. Whenever they are needed, they try to help the team out so nothing more I can ask from the team.”The captain was especially proud of the way the rest of the squad stepped up after being behind in the series heading into Lauderhill. The openers provided fiery starts with Tamim Iqbal scoring 74 off 44 in the second match and Liton Das hammering 61 off 32 in the decider. Mustafizur Rahman also took three wickets in each win.Nazmul Islam took 3 for 28 in the second match but suffered a freak injury on the third ball of his spell the next day when he got tangled up with Chadwick Walton at the non-striker’s end while attempting a diving stop to a straight drive from Marlon Samuels. Walton momentarily lost his balance after Islam’s dive resulted in a collision and he inadvertently stepped on Islam’s left hand, with the spikes producing a nasty gash to force Islam off the field for the rest of the night. But Soumya Sarkar stepped up to fill in his overs and struck two balls later to get Walton. It was emblematic of a collective team effort.”After losing the first game, we showed a lot of character,” Shakib said. “We had the belief that we can win matches. Everyone had that belief that we can come back strongly and win matches. We played against the world champions and the way all the boys showed their character, we take a lot of confidence from here on. Because our record doesn’t show this, it’s a great performance especially in T20 so from now on hopefully we can kick on.”The T20I series win was part of a limited-overs double for Bangladesh, having won the preceding ODI series 2-1 as well. Considering the way West Indies dominated Bangladesh in the two Test matches to start the tour in a 2-0 sweep, Shakib was proud of the way his squad rallied to end the tour and hoped it would be a spark for more consistent performances away from home.”We have been doing really well in ODIs for the last three-four years,” he said. “Since the 2015 World Cup I think we have been really good. This T20 series will give us a lot of confidence that we can beat the big teams and we know now how to win matches, especially tight, tight matches.”We kept on losing so many matches that went close but now we are starting to win. This is the confidence we can take. Obviously, we need to work on our Test cricket but obviously back home we are doing really well. Just now we have to go overseas and try to do our best and get some results.”
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp could be backed in the transfer market by FSG to complete a money-spinning deal for one of Europe's most talented players, according to reports.
Liverpool updates: Gravenberch speaks out, Mousa Tamari, Alexander-Arnold role
Speaking in an interview with Liverpool's official club website, midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has revealed which player he used to model his game on growing up, stating: "When I was young I looked up to the bigger players like Messi and Ronaldo. When I became older, like 17, 18, I was looking at video clips of Zinedine Zidane. If I have to choose a player it will be Zinedine Zidane."
The Netherlands midfielder also let the public know who his favourite former Liverpool player is, adding: "I’d go for Steven Gerrard. But also, I played with him at Bayern, Sadio Mane. I think I have a few."
One Liverpool transfer update on Montpellier attacker Mousa Tamari has claimed that the Reds have been keeping tabs on the Jordan international since before the summer transfer window. Reports state that the 26-year-old could be brought in as direct competition or as an understudy to Liverpool star man Mohamed Salah at Anfield; however, it remains to be seen whether any deal can come to fruition.
Cited by 90min, Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander Arnold has been talking about his best position and has admitted that he isn't entirely sure where he is most efficient on the pitch. Alexander-Arnold stated:
"People are seeing potentially I'm more effective in the middle of the pitch. That's maybe the route going forward. But who knows? It's not my decision. I can only get played in the position I'm told to. But with the conversations I've had, particularly with the manager here [at England], playing centrally in the middle of the pitch is something we want to look at going forward."
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 2023/24 key statistics
Appearances – all competitions: 7
Goals – all competitions: 0
Assists – all competitions: 1
Sofascore match rating – Premier League: 6.83/10
Liverpool transfer news; Leroy Sane update
FSG could be set to spend big following a new Liverpool transfer update on Leroy Sane, who according to The Mirror, has been made the Reds' number-one transfer target at Anfield amid uncertainty over Salah's future at Anfield due to heavy interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Liverpool would be willing to shatter their record £80 million fee shelled out for Darwin Nunez in the summer of 2022 to bring the Bayern Munich winger back to the Premier League.
Leroy Sane
Sane has excelled so far this campaign for German giants Bayern Munich, netting seven goals across his opening 11 appearances in all competitions (Leroy Sane stats – Transfermarkt).
Labelled as "incredible" by Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola back in 2019, Sane has also recorded an average of 5.1 completed dribbles and 3.3 shots per game in the German top flight this term (Leroy Sane stats – WhoScored). With Salah potentially moving on for pastures new at some point in the near future, Sane could be an ideal replacement to replicate the Egypt international's explosivity in the final third, making this one to watch.
Hosts arrest five-match losing streak at Chinnaswamy courtesy Umesh’s three-for and de Villiers’ half-century
The Report by Sreshth Shah13-Apr-2018 Scorecard and ball-by-ball details3:02
Kalra: The game was decided in the first innings
Royal Challengers Bangalore collected two points against Kings XI Punjab, extending the streak of chasing teams winning full-length matches at IPL 2018. Umesh Yadav’s three wickets in one over set the game up for the hosts early on, after which the South African duo of Quinton de Kock and AB de Villiers overcame a slight hiccup to take them to a relatively comfortable four-wicket win. The win meant RCB had arrested a five-match losing streak at the Chinnaswamy from 2017.At one point, it didn’t look easy for RCB, especially after they lost both Brendon McCullum and the captain Virat Kohli inside the Powerplay. But the 54-run partnership between de Kock and de Villiers did enough to take the pressure off the chase.In the first innings, Kings XI made 155; they should’ve made more after a blazing start courtesy KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal. At the end of the match, the losing captain R Ashwin confessed that Kings XI were “20 runs short”, and that – one could say – was the eventual difference between the two sides.Umesh extinguishes blazing startThis may have been an away game for Kings XI, but two local boys walked out to open. For KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal, the Chinnaswamy is where they ply their trade during the domestic season, and the duo wasted no time in making full use of the familiar surroundings.Rahul, fresh off his 14-ball fifty against Delhi Daredevils, started exactly where he left off on Sunday. After seeing off the game’s first two balls, he creamed consecutive sixes and then a boundary to take 16 off the first six balls. Next over, Agarwal showed no mercy to Umesh Yadav either, walloping him for two boundaries.At 32 for no loss after three overs, King XI were looking at another excellent Powerplay but Umesh had other plans for his second over. The first ball, a tempting full-pitched delivery, was edged by Agarwal to the keeper de Kock diving to his right. Aaron Finch, playing his first game after his wedding, lasted one ball as Umesh trapped him in front first up. Then Yuvraj Singh fell off the over’s final delivery. He looked tentative, managing to defend the hat-trick ball and then almost holing out to deep backward square, but Umesh got his man soon after. Coming around the wicket for the fourth over’s final ball, he fired one in and Yuvraj was too slow to get in position. The end result: Yuvraj’s middle stump on the floor and Kings XI at 36 for 3 after four overs.Rahul fails at late surge but Ashwin saves faceKarun Nair was tasked with rehabilitating the Kings XI’s innings and together with KL Rahul found the occasional boundary while knocking the ball into the gaps and rotating the strike. With Kings XI at 84 for 3 at the halfway stage and still needing a lot more on a batting-friendly surface, Rahul looked to change gears once again but perished trying to accelerate.He fell to Washington Sundar, who started his spell after the Powerplay for only the second time in the IPL. Rahul’s slog sweep found short third man and, with that dismissal, the Kings XI batting began to unravel once more.Nair fell for a 26-ball 29 next over and Marcus Stoinis, Axar Patel and Andrew Tye didn’t last long either. Captain R Ashwin (21-ball 33) played a mature innings, though, to push the visitors past 150. He hit three fours and a flat-batted six off Yuzvendra Chahal in the 19th over, but fell next ball looking for another big hit. Kings XI were eventually dismissed for 155, but Ashwin’s cameo ensured their bowlers had something to bowl at.De Kock and de Villiers deliverThe target of 156 was always gettable on this surface, but a poor start with the bat did not help RCB’s cause. McCullum fell slashing the chase’s second ball to backward point, after which a wrong ‘un from Mujeeb Zadran hit Kohli’s middle stump. With RCB at 33 for 2, the game could’ve swung either way, but the South Africans saw the Powerplay off with no further damage.A careful batting approach often corresponds to a bloating required run-rate, and just as RCB looked to have fallen off the pace de Kock and de Villiers hit back. Both batsmen enjoyed the extra pace that Mohit Sharma offered, and smashed 16 runs – including a six and two fours – off the eighth over. With the pressure dropping off, de Kock freed his arms further, clearing the long-on boundary off a R Ashwin dolly and then smacking two more boundaries off the Kings XI captain and Axar Patel to give RCB’s innings a push.Ashwin eventually won the battle against de Kock and so, when he was bowled in the 12th over, it needed a composed show from de Villiers.With 69 runs still to win and 54 balls remaining, de Villiers took his time and chipped away at the target before going after Mujeeb (19 runs came in one over when 41 were required off 24) to bring the equation under control. He fell in the 19th over, holing out to deep point off Andrew Tye, but Washington Sundar’s two boundaries off the last over ensured RCB managed to draw curtains on the horrid run endured last season.Mohit Sharma was expensive for the visitors, conceding 45 in 3.3 overs. In contrast, the other Kings XI bowlers went at 7.50 or less per over.
Chelsea have exceeded the £400m mark in spending this summer, however, there are indications that the Blues could have identified another target.
Todd Boehly could add to the club’s deadline day sign of Cole Palmer with their latest target, who could bring the fear factor back to Stamford Bridge in the future.
Who could Chelsea sign on deadline day?
According to Belgian outlet Het Nieuwsblad, negotiations are underway for the transfer of Club Brugge forward Antonio Nusa before tonight's 11pm transfer deadline.
The report claims that a bid in the region of €30m (£26m) has been offered by the Blues, with the idea that the 18-year-old would remain in Belgium for the remainder of the season.
It’s understood that Chelsea want to get the deal done before tonight’s deadline to secure the signature of the upcoming talent.
Who is Antonio Nusa?
Described by himself as a player who likes to “create chaos”, Nusa is versatile in his approach to play, having the ability to play on either flank or through the middle as a striker.
The 18-year-old, who has been lauded as a “star” by U23 scout Antonio Mango, has caught the eye of the Premier League for his rise to fame in Belgium at such a young age.
Described by Mango as being a player with “blistering pace”, “flair” and “remarkable” talent, the winger has been compared to one of the most identifiable skillsters in world football by his former teammates.
Having been likened to Neymar Jr by his former team-mate Mats Solheim, the defender has tipped the teen to reach the levels of the Brazilian phenomenon one day, so Mauricio Pochettino could well land the second coming of the former Barcelona whiz.
Club Brugge'sAntonioNusacelebrates scoring their fourth goal with Casper Nielsen
“I can see similarities to Neymar in Nusa's movements and in the way he uses the ball, there is still a small gap between them, but he can get there.”
It's huge praise from someone familiar with his ability, suggesting the calibre of player that Chelsea could install into their squad when he has gained added experience.
Like Neymar, the teen has started young in his aim to gain attention at senior level, already scoring a Champions League goal for Brugge, as well as becoming a favoured forward in the side, as told by his 21 league appearances last term.
While at Santos, Neymar captured the eye of Barcelona by scoring 72 goals in 139 appearances, where he came from the shadows to grace European football for the majority of his decorated career.
Unlike the Brazilian, the "exciting Norweigen talent" – as lauded by journalist Tom Maston – has emerged in Europe, setting the pace for his career by scoring on his Champions League debut in a 15-minute cameo against Porto, suggesting his maturity and ability to stand out on the biggest stage in domestic football.
As relayed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, former Club Brugge captain Ruud Vormer backed the teen to stardom, saying:
“The best of them all. Just write down: Antonio Nusa. In the future, he will play for the biggest clubs in the world. Real Madrid, City… Remember my words.”
Chelsea are eyeing a host of young gems this summer, which could be added to with Nusa, who could be the player to follow in Neymar’s footsteps and become the next dynamic wide player to take the stage in Europe.
At just 18, the forward could become a fundamental part of Pochettino’s future squads at Stamford Bridge, with the club only hoping that such praise can pan out and hand the Blues one of the most exciting young talents.
Aston Villa have until 11 pm on Friday night to complete any of their remaining business before the summer transfer window officially slams shut.
Who have Aston Villa signed this summer?
Spanish head coach Unai Emery has bolstered his squad with the additions of Moussa Diaby, Youri Tielemans, Pau Torres, and Nicolo Zaniolo so far.
There could be more players added to the group before the deadline passes later this week, though, as they have been linked with a swoop for a new attacker.
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It was recently reported that the Villans are interested in a deal to sign winger Ansu Fati from Spanish giants Barcelona, with Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur also in the race for his signature.
The Spain international is reportedly valued at €50m (£43m) by the LaLiga outfit, who are considering a move to sanction his exit before Friday night.
How good is Ansu Fati?
Emery could repeat the club's blinder with Diaby, who has hit the ground running at Villa Park, by securing a deal to sign Fati as he is a proven performer in a major European league and has room to improve further.
The 20-year-old wizard could provide a huge goalscoring threat from the wing and has the versatility to play through the middle as a centre-forward if required.
Since making the breakthrough at Barcelona, the talented youngster, who was described as a "generational player" by manager Xavi, has racked up an impressive 22 goals and seven assists in 32 LaLiga starts, with 80 appearances in total.
Over the last 365 days, Fati ranks within the top 1% of his positional peers in the Men's Big Five Leagues and European competitions for non-penalty xG (0.55) per 90. This essentially means that he excels at getting himself into high-quality goalscoring positions on a regular basis, which is backed up by his superb goal-to-start ratio in LaLiga.
Barcelona winger Ansu Fati.
The Spanish wizard, who produced four goals and three assists in nine matches for Barcelona's U19 side, is a player who seemingly has the quality to make an instant impact at Villa Park in the same way that Diaby has since his move from Bayer Leverkusen this summer.
Since moving from the Bundesliga, where he racked up 31 goals and 38 assists in 125 matches, the France international has caught the eye for Emery's side.
Diaby has averaged a Sofascore rating of 7.63 across his first three Premier League games for Villa as he has produced two goals and one assist, whilst the exciting gem has also created three 'big chances' for his teammates.
No outfield player has averaged a higher Sofascore rating for the club than the former Paris Saint-Germain gem and the prospect of him having more development to go through, at the age of 24, is a scary thought when you consider his already-impressive performances.
Therefore, Villa played a blinder by swooping to sign him from Leverkusen as they managed to bring in a proven forward, who had already showcased his ability to score and create goals in the German top-flight, who also has the potential to be a long-term project.
Fati would come in with a similar profile given his superb record for Barcelona at such a young age, which means that Emery could repeat the Diaby masterclass by sealing his signature this week.
West Ham United could be set to land themselves an England international and there is a 'willingness' from all sides to complete a deal this window, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.
Is Harry Maguire moving to West Ham United?
According to Sky Sports News, West Ham have an 'agreement in principle' to sign Maguire from Manchester United in a transfer that could be worth around £30 million.
Personal terms are expected to come and go without a hitch and Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo has reportedly been identified as a potential replacement for Maguire at Old Trafford.
Maguire will be given a severance pay of around £6 million to complete his move to West Ham and his base wage will decrease from £190,000 per week to £120,000 per week at the London Stadium, according to The Sun.
The 30-year-old had spoken at length with former West Ham captain Declan Rice before deciding to set his heart on a move to the Irons after being stripped of the Manchester United captaincy earlier this summer.
Last term, Maguire made 31 appearances in all competitions for Manchester United, getting his hands on the Carabao Cup trophy in the process, as per Transfermarkt.
Providing a relatively solid showing at the heart of Erik Ten Hag's backline over the course of 2022/23, Maguire excelled with regards to clearances, making 2.6 per match in the Premier League, according to WhoScored.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Sky Sports reporter Sheth has detailed that all parties are working hard to get Maguire's proposed move to West Ham over the line.
Sheth said: “It’s not an easy deal to do. But I think there was a willingness from all parties that this one could potentially get done. Ten Hag respects Maguire. He handled the loss of the captaincy well. And ten Hag is that kind of manager whereby if a player is under contract, and he goes to ten Hag and says, ‘I’m staying, and I want to fight for my place’, ten Hag actually likes that. He wants that kind of attitude in his squad.”
What next for West Ham United?
As per BBC Sport, West Ham have finally completed their first signing of the summer transfer window by bringing in Mexico international Edson Alvarez from Ajax for a fee in the region of £35 million.
Alvarez spoke of his delight after joining the Hammers, stating: "It's a hugely sentimental moment for me in my career – it is a dream for me and my family. The Premier League is a special league, the best league in the world and I think my style will suit it. I now have a responsibility to West Ham and the West Ham family and I will give absolutely everything for the shirt."
Edson Alvarez
Manchester City youngster Cole Palmer is a loan target for West Ham as David Moyes looks to get his hands on another option to strengthen his depth on the flanks, as per the same outlet.
The Hammers are also closing in on a deal to sign Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse and work is being done to try and conclude negotiations as soon as possible, as per The Athletic.
Gabriel Agbonlahor was disappointed in Andre Onana's reaction to Harry Maguire in Manchester United's pre-season defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
The new signing was furious with the former captain for his defending on a Dortmund attack which ultimately missed.
What was the incident between Andre Onana and Harry Maguire?
The incident occurred in the 47th minute of the game, with Dortmund's first real attack of the second half.
Maguire sloppily gave the ball away halfway into United's half and Dortmund countered, with new signing Onana forced into a save, before the follow-up attempt was smashed into the side netting by young Karim Adeyemi.
Following the miss, the Cameroon international leapt up and sprinted toward the England international, shouting at the defender presumably about staying switched on and not making mistakes like that.
Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana.
The goalkeeper was asked about the incident in a post-match interview, he stated:
"I try to talk to them a lot because I know he's a good player, he is one of the captains of the team. That’s big, and he is good with the ball, so I would demand [from] him a lot and he’s a good, great guy. For me, it's a great honor to play with these defenders. With Martinez, Harry [Maguire]. They are important players for the club. I'm very happy to be part of this team and to play with them."
Speaking on talkSPORT, former Aston Villa striker Agbonlahor revealed he was disappointed in the £120k-per-week Onana for the way he reacted to the incident, as well as suggesting that Maguire is an easy target at the moment, and that the shot-stopper wouldn't run after Lisandro Martinez:
"First of all, Harry Maguire didn't do anything wrong, he played the ball to a midfielder and the midfielder gave it away and I feel like he's an easy target. I don't like that from Onana, I feel he wouldn't do that to Martinez, are you running after Rashford like that? I don't think you are.
"Maguire's an easy target so I think I'd look at that. I'd understand it if it was a big mistake, and it's cost a goal, or it was Harry Maguire's fault, fair enough. But, I want to see that energy for every player."
What is next for Harry Maguire at Manchester United?
The England international's future at the Red Devils is up in the air.
The defender was recently stripped of the Manchester United captaincy by manager Erik ten Hag, with the defender taking to Twitter to say:
"Whilst I’m personally extremely disappointed, I will continue to give my all every time I wear the shirt." Portuguese star Bruno Fernandes replaced the English international as captain.
Harry Maguire has lost the armband.
The defender is also reportedly up for sale by the Red Devils, with Ten Hag hoping that the sale of his former captain could help increase his budget and fund future incomings.
Conference League winners West Ham United are the club who have shown the most interest in signing the defender, with manager David Moyes eying up a double United swoop for the defender as well as teammate Scott McTominay.
The Manchester club have reportedly put an asking price of £50m on the defender, which is expected to drive away a number of potential suitors, whilst West Ham submitted their opening offer of £20m, which was rejected by the Red Devils.
It is also unknown whether Maguire is interested in a move to the Hammers, with the report stating that the England international intends to stay and fight for his place at Old Trafford ahead of Euro 2024.