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Man Utd: How Michael Carrick’s side are shaping up for Premier League season
Overall, building out from the back has been a promising part of United’s game in pre-season and where we have most clearly seen some of the principles Carrick has tried to instil in his squad.
Going back to Amorim’s United once more, when they did play out from the back, they would execute pre-planned passing routines.
Carrick’s United instead look to escape pressure through trios of players passing the ball between each other in a less choreographed manner.
Pre-season coaching has reinforced the players’ understanding around supporting team-mates to create clusters of threes.
Which three players converge differs throughout the game and the players are given a level of personal responsibility to interpret the match during it.
More specifically, a collective principle being taught to the players is to look to make third-man runs – often off the back of their marker – to receive the ball with time and space.
Once United have broken the opposition’s initial pressure in the described manner, they often find themselves in open space with pacy attackers ahead of them ready to attack in a more direct fashion.
The signings of technical, deep-lying midfielders aid these overarching concepts.
Andrey Santos, Youri Tielemans and Mason Mount in particular have combined well to help United get up the pitch. This style of play suits the strengths of Kobbie Mainoo too, who returned to action with a cameo in Saturday’s 4-2 defeat by AC Milan.
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Troy Parrott: Republic of Ireland striker on verge of move to Real Betis
Real Betis are in advanced talks with AZ Alkmaar over a 20m euros (£17.1m) deal to sign Republic of Ireland striker Troy Parrott.
It is understood an agreement between the Dutch club Alkmaar and Spain’s Betis is now close.
West Ham had been heavily linked with a move for the 24-year-old forward, who began his career at Tottenham.
Parrott joined Alkmaar in July 2024 from Spurs, having spent the previous season on loan at another Dutch club, Excelsior Rotterdam.
He began last season in prolific form, scoring 10 goals in his first seven appearances but a knee ligament injury sustained at the end of August kept him out of action until October.
Parrot ended the Dutch league season with 16 goals in 28 games and he also shone on the international stage as he helped the Republic of Ireland secure qualification for the World Cup play-offs.
In November last year he scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Portugal and three days later added a hat-trick, including a 96th-minute winner, in a 3-2 win away to Hungary.
In doing so, Parrott became the first Republic of Ireland player to score a hat-trick in an away game for the men’s team and the first Irish player to score a competitive treble for the men’s team since Robbie Keane in 2014.
The forward, capped 37 times, is again set to be a pivotal player for Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side in the forthcoming Nations League in which the Irish will face Kosovo, Austria and Israel in Group B3.
Real Betis finished fifth in La Liga in the 2025-26 season, meaning that they qualified for the Champions League.
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Crystal Palace transfer news: United States prospect Zavier Gozo joins on five-year contract
Crystal Palace have signed forward Zavier Gozo from Real Salt Lake for a reported $15m (£11.1m).
The 19-year-old has signed a five-year deal with Palace, subject to international clearance.
Gozo joined the Real Salt Lake academy in 2021 and made his Major League Soccer debut as a 16-year-old in October 2023.
He has scored six goals and made four assists in RSL’s first 16 league games of the year and was selected for the season’s MLS All-Star Game.
The Utah-born prospect has been capped by the United States at every level up to under-23s.
He becomes Palace’s sixth signing of the summer transfer window, following Oscar Mingueza, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Dwight McNeil, Evann Guessand and Anan Khalaili.
Palace start their Premier League season under new head coach Pierre Sage on Saturday at Everton (15:00 BST).
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Fantasy Premier League: Five tips from last season’s FPL champion
Speaking of Haaland, Ibsen says last season’s highest-scoring player was “pretty much constantly” in his team last year.
The City forward is currently the most expensive FPL player of all time at £15.5m, but Ibsen is still planning on including him.
“There’s no-one else like Haaland,” said Ibsen.
“Yes there’s no-one as expensive as him, but you can still make a great team around him because everyone else is so cheap.
“I don’t have to sacrifice a lot. A team with Haaland, Florian Wirtz, Dominik Szoboszlai, Joao Pedro, a good keeper and a good defence is possible.
“Plus, he makes the game really straightforward. If you’re in doubt about who to captain, you always have him. He’s a really nice player to have.”
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