Grimsby Town, despite their Carabao Cup victory over Manchester United, faces a £20,000 fine from the EFL for fielding an ineligible player, Clarke Oduor. The registration was submitted late due to a computer issue, which the club self-reported. Grimsby admitted the error and is paying £10,000 immediately, with the rest suspended. Manchester United has the option to appeal the decision.
European football clubs finalized major transfer deals, reshaping team rosters across various leagues. Serie A saw Kevin De Bruyne and Luka Modric move as free agents, while Real Madrid acquired Dean Huijsen. Bayern Munich signed Luis Diaz, and PSG secured Illia Zabarnyi, impacting the competitive landscape for the upcoming season.
The 2025 Premier League transfer window witnessed a flurry of activity, with Liverpool leading the charge by acquiring Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz for record-breaking fees. Manchester City secured Gianluigi Donnarumma, while Manchester United revamped their attack under Ruben Amorim. Several other high-profile moves, including Grealish to Everton and Garnacho to Chelsea, reshaped the league's landscape.
Chelsea have secured Alejandro Garnacho on a long-term deal from Manchester United. This rare switch between rival clubs adds fresh firepower to Chelsea's attack while increasing pressure on United to strengthen.
Manchester United secured their first Premier League victory of the season with a stoppage-time penalty by Bruno Fernandes. The dramatic win lifts pressure on the team after a poor start and offers hope for better performances ahead.
Matheus Cunha suffered a hamstring injury early in Manchester United's Premier League match against Burnley. His absence adds to United's mounting challenges amid early season struggles.
Manchester United's manager, Ruben Amorim, confessed to considering leaving after their shocking League Cup defeat to Grimsby Town. Amorim expressed frustration with his team's inconsistency, admitting he sometimes hates his players. Despite contemplating his position, he's now focused on the upcoming Premier League clash against Burnley and looks to correct things moving forward.
Fenerbahce sacked Jose Mourinho after failing to reach the Champions League group stage, losing to Benfica. Besiktas also dismissed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following their UEFA Conference League play-off defeat to Lausanne. Both high-profile departures underscore the intense pressure on Turkish clubs to achieve European success, even for decorated managers.
Manchester United suffered a humiliating League Cup exit to Grimsby Town, losing 12-11 on penalties after a 2-2 draw. The League Two side prevailed after a marathon shootout, increasing pressure on United's manager, Ruben Amorim, following a poor start to the season. Grimsby celebrated a historic victory, eliminating one of United's few chances for silverware.
Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty for Manchester United against Fulham after an unusual incident involving referee Chris Kavanagh. Fernandes stumbled into Kavanagh while backing away to take the kick, disrupting his routine. Although Fernandes admitted his frustration with the referee's lack of apology, he didn't blame the miss on the incident.
Bruno Fernandes experienced a bizarre incident in Manchester United's match against Fulham when he collided with referee Chris Kavanagh before a penalty. The disruption seemingly affected Fernandes, as his subsequent penalty kick sailed over the crossbar. This miss compounds Fernandes' penalty record and underscores United's struggles with scoring.
Cristiano Ronaldo achieved another milestone, becoming the first player to score 100 goals for four different clubs, reaching the mark for Al-Nassr in a Saudi Super Cup final. Despite Ronaldo's penalty and subsequent shootout conversion, Al-Nassr lost to Al-Ahli. The Portuguese star previously surpassed 100 goals for Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus.