Ruben Amorim tells Alejandro Garnacho to leave Manchester United as Saudi side Neom SC line up Andre Onana deal - Paper Round

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim plans to sell Alejandro Garnacho, while Saudi side Neom SC could make a swoop for goalkeeper Andre Onana this summer. Elsewhere, Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked with a shock transfer for the Club World Cup, and Will Still is poised to be appointed manager of Southampton ahead of their return to the Championship.

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Garnacho told to leave United

The Athletic reports that Alejandro Garnacho has been told to find a new club by Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim.
The unsettled winger could be sacrificed to raise funds after United failed to win the UEFA Europa League.
The website writes: "Ruben Amorim has informed his Manchester United squad he will remain in charge next season - while telling Alejandro Garnacho to find a new club.
"Following Wednesday’s Europa League final defeat by Tottenham Hotspur, the Portuguese head coach offered to walk away from Old Trafford without any compensation if the board and fans no longer felt he was the man for the job.
"Sources with knowledge of the matter, speaking anonymously to protect relationships, indicate Amorim addressed players at the club’s Carrington training ground on Saturday to inform them of his own plans and of those for Garnacho."

Onana wanted by Neom SC

Saudi Pro League newboys Neom SC have identified Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana as a target.
The 'keeper has struggled throughout his time at Old Trafford, and could move in a £35 million deal. 
The Mirror reports: "Manchester United keeper Andre Onana is wanted by newly promoted Saudi Pro League side Neom SC in a £35 million deal. Uncertainty hangs over the future of the Cameroonian, two years since his £47m arrival from Inter Milan.
"Onana, signed by former United boss Erik ten Hag, who managed him at Ajax, would earn a whopping £15m-a-year net of tax if he joined the Saudi First Division champions.
"Ambitious Neom have the backing of Newcastle’s owners, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, and have also been linked with a move for Manchester City’s departing Kevin De Bruyne. They completed successive promotions with the help of ex-West Ham and Brentford winger Said Benrahma, on loan from Lyon."

Infantino hints at Ronaldo deal

FIFA head Gianni Infantino has suggested that Al Nassr forward Cristiano Ronaldo could play for another team at the Club World Cup.
Reports in Spain have previously claimed that a Brazilian side are keen to land the 40-year-old for the tournament.
The Daily Mail explains: "FIFA president Gianni Infantino has boldly claimed Cristiano Ronaldo could play at the Club World Cup this summer - despite his team not qualifying.
"Al-Nassr, Ronaldo's current side, missed out on the newly expanded 32-team tournament with Al Hilal the only Saudi outfit set to compete in the United States.
"The 40-year-old forward has been locked in talks over a contract extension and it is believed there are no plans for him to be allowed to leave on loan.
"Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr is set to run down this summer but reports have suggested he is close to agreeing to fresh terms to stay in Saudi Arabia.
"Spanish publication Marca recently reported that an unnamed Brazilian club had tabled an offer to Ronaldo."

Still set to take over at Southampton

Will Still has formalised his departure from Ligue 1 side Lens and is poised to take over at Southampton.
Southampton are preparing for life in the Championship after struggling in the Premier League this season.
The Telegraph claims: "Southampton have finalised the terms of Will Still to become their new manager on a three-year contract following his departure from French club Lens.
"Still announced he would leave the Ligue 1 club last weekend to move back to the UK, with talks progressing in the past few days as the 32-year-old was under contract until 2027.
"Personal terms with Still were agreed with Southampton along with backroom staff for the manager who will replace Ivan Juric as permanent manager following relegation from the Premier League."

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