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Luke Shaw left FUMING with Ruben Amorim after being left out of Man Utd leadership group resulting in veteran's performances in training taking huge dip

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has reportedly been left disgruntled after failing to make manager Ruben Amorim’s newly formed six-man leadership group. The squad hierarchy, headed by club captain Bruno Fernandes, also includes Harry Maguire, Noussair Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, Diogo Dalot, and veteran goalkeeper Tom Heaton.

Eddie Howe admits Alexander Isak unlikely to feature in Premier League opener against Aston Villa with Newcastle star continuing to push for Liverpool move

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has reaffirmed that Alexander Isak remains part of the club’s long-term plans, but admitted the Sweden international cannot currently train with the squad or feature in their Premier League curtain-raiser against Aston Villa. The decision comes amid mounting transfer speculation linking the forward with a transfer to the reigning English champions Liverpool.

Andre Onana’s Pre-Season Absence: Manchester United’s Goalkeeper Primed for Premier League Opener vs. Arsenal

**Onana Eyes Arsenal Showdown: Manchester United's Shot-Stopper Set for Blockbuster Return!**

Amidst pre-season hurdles, Manchester United's dynamic new keeper, Andre Onana, aims for a sensational Premier League opener against Arsenal. Fans eagerly await the Cameroonian's return, hoping he can instantly electrify the starting XI and make a game-changing impact. This vital clash against Arsenal is a pivotal moment for United, and Onana's presence will be paramount. His return promises a surge of confidence and stability as they kick off their league journey. Will he be their hero?

'No excuses' – Diogo Dalot insists Man Utd must show improvement after Red Devils complete £50m Carrington makeover

Manchester United’s revamped £50 million ($67.2m) Carrington training centre has officially reopened after a year-long transformation, with Diogo Dalot declaring there are now 'no excuses' for underperformance. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who led the overhaul, labelled the previous facility 'a hospital'. Dalot says it’s now up to the players to deliver results that match their surroundings.