Rooney booed after losing with Birmingham
Wayne Rooney's start to life as a new Birmingham City manager has not been a fairytale with the Manchester United legend losing his first two games in charge.
The 38-year-old, who was hired to mastermind a promotion to the Premier League, was booed after a loss against Hull City at home on Wednesday night.
Neville shares Ratcliffe concerns
Gary Neville is not convinced that Sir Jim Ratcliffe's imminent purchase of a 25 per cent stake at Man United will give him enough power to address the key issues at the club.
He wrote on X: "How does a minority shareholder feed five hungry beasts? 1. The Glazer family. 2. NYSE. 3. Capital needed for players. 4. Capital needed for stadium, regeneration and training ground. £5. The nearly 1bn of debt. And win football matches!"
McTominay on Newcastle United radar
As per The Athletic, Newcastle United's officials are planning to make a move to sign Scott McTominay in January.
They are eyeing him as a short-term replacement for Sandro Tonali, who is banned for the rest of the season.
Richard Arnold likely to leave after Ratcliffe gains control
Man United CEO Richard Arnold is likely to move away from his role once Sir Jim Ratcliffe gains sporting control of the club, claims The Athletic.
The former Juventus CEO Jean-Claude Blanc is under consideration to replace Arnold.