Manchester United Interim boss Ralf Rangnick has revealed he has dropped Harry Maguire due to 'tactical demands'. The United captain has been dropped to the bench for the visit of Watford, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka taking his place and Victor Lindelof reverted back to the centre back role. On his decision to drop Maguire, Rangnick explained: 'We came back in the middle of the night after the Champions League game. 'It is about fresh legs, energy and the tactical demands against this Watford team.' More to follow.
The most recent piece of good news for Manchester United and their fans is the signing of talented playmaker Bruno Fernandes to a new contract. According to rumours, the Red Devils and the Portuguese international have agreed to a £50 million contract. According to The Athletic, the Old Trafford club has agreed to a new four-year contract with the former Sporting CP star, which would pay him £240,000 per week (£50 million till 2026). Fernandes has won the Matt Busby Player of the Year award twice in the last two years, although he has yet to win a club trophy with Manchester United. In his career, the 27-year-old attacking midfielder has consistently scored and created goals, with 26 league goals so far this season.
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