Erik ten Hag's side will be without European football for the rest of this season, diminishing their funds ahead of the January transfer window. Tuesday's lame 1-0 loss at home to Bayern Munich made it 12 defeats in total this term, increasing the pressure on Ten Hag.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's arrival may well spring new life into the club, but United face a tricky run of fixtures including trips to Liverpool, West Ham and Nottingham Forest, and a home clash with Aston Villa before the new year, meaning that their issues could mount.
Here's a round-up of the latest news from Old Trafford.
Arsenal bid for United target
Arsenal have bid for rumoured Manchester United target Marcos Leonardo, it's claimed. The Santos forward lit up the under-20 World Cup with Brazil earlier this year, boosting his stock amid interest from Europe.
Fichajes now report that Arsenal have taken the initiative and submitted an offer of €20million (£17.2m) plus add-ons. Leonardo, 20, scored 13 goals in 30 league appearances last season, having made his first-team debut more than three years ago.
Marcos Leonardo has been the subject of a bid from Arsenal
Marcos Leonardo has been the subject of a bid from Arsenal (
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Ten Hag responds to Shaw and Maguire injuries
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag admitted on Tuesday that he didn't know the extent of Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire's injuries during the defeat to Bayern Munich. In-form Maguire was forced off midway through the first half, while Shaw - who'd only recently returned from a three-month absence - was replaced during the half-time break.
"We have to wait 24 hours," Ten Hag replied when asked to provide an update on the two England internationals. "And then a assessment and diagnosis. So we have to wait for it."
Getafe confirm Greenwood plans
Getafe club president Angel Corres has confirmed that his side want to sign Mason Greenwood on a permanent basis. The 22-year-old striker has been progressing well on loan with Getafe this season and is garnering interest from fellow La Liga clubs Sevilla and Real Sociedad, as well as Lazio in Serie A.
Speaking to Cadena SER, Corres revealed: "With Greenwood, we are not only planning on him staying another year, but we also want to buy him."
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