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The 2022–23 season will see a number of Manchester United academy graduates succeed for their various clubs. In the 2022–23 season, Marcus Rashford, a Manchester United academy graduate, is the team's leading scorer. In 19 games this season for Manchester United, he has eight goals and three assists. He has also already scored a goal for England in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Pereira, who joined Fulham in the summer of 2022 after graduating from the Manchester United academy, has scored two goals and provided four assists in 15 games this season.Jesse Lingard, who left Manchester United in the summer of 2022, joined Nottingham Forest and has two goals in 14 appearances for the Premier League club. Furthermore, Lingard's current teammate at Nottingham Forest, Dean Henderson, has kept four clean sheets in 15 games this season. Scott McTominay, on the other hand, has scored two goals in 18 games for Manchester United this season despite limited playing time due to the arrival of Casemiro.Mason Greenwood, on the other hand, is currently suspended from the team due to the abuse case in court, and Paul Pogba has yet to play for Juventus since the start of the 2022/23 season. Due to his long-term injury, Pogba was not selected by France's national team manager for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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BRUNO HAS ALREADY HINTED HE DOESN’T WANT NEWCASTLE-LINKED STAR AT SJP
Newcastle United's new signing, Cristiano Ronaldo, has sparked speculation.
Newcastle have been offered the chance to sign the former Manchester United attacker whose contract at Old Trafford has expired, according to The Daily Mail.
Now a free agent, the Magpies are said to have told the Portuguese legend's camp that he will not be coming to St James's Park.However, a journalist revealed today via HITC Sport that the North-East club had made an 'important offer' to the 37-year-old.
Ronaldo would be the club's latest big-name signing, but one of the club's other stars is unlikely to welcome the veteran to Tyneside.
Bruno, Guimaraes was arguably the first marquee signing of the PIF era at St James' Park, and earlier this month, the Brazilian midfielder insisted that Eddie Howe's side didn't require A-listers such as Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Trippier and I were the first to believe in the project, so fans have a special affection for us," he told UOL. Newcastle, in my opinion, needs players with that mindset; it's not about signing everyone who has money. It does not include Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, or Mbappe. This is not the case."
Guimaraes most likely has nothing against Ronaldo, but the former Red Devil does come with a lot of baggage.And, with Newcastle third in the Premier League standings and flying high, do Howe and Dan Ashworth need to risk bringing in a bad apple right now?
Honestly, no.
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