The United Stand
8h ago
Goldbridge shares his thoughts on Bruno Fernandes' latest interview, which could suggest tensions surrounding Ruben Amorim and the direction Manchester United is heading. Also, could Man Utd potentially have a huge January transfer budget? Are United finally ready to back Amorim in the window, or is this another case of talk without action?
1d ago
Goldbridge reacts to reports that a deal for Semenyo is edging closer and what that could mean for Manchester United’s attacking options. We also dig into growing concerns around INEOS’ long-term plan, with questions being asked about whether their vision is already starting to sink United rather than stabilise the club. From transfer strategy to ownership decisions, Mark breaks down the headlines, the fallout, and what it all means for the future at Old Trafford.
2d ago
Is this the beginning of the end for Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford? Goldbridge breaks down the explosive new interview where the Manchester United captain claims the club’s hierarchy secretly wanted to sell him last summer and why he believes they lacked the "courage" to act on it. Also, is Balebs still on the card for Man United?
3d ago
Treat yourself or those around you and get 10% off your airup bottle today with the code GOLD - http://airup.link/theunitedstand #AD Mark Goldridge has the breaking news just coming out of Old Trafford: Bruno Fernandes has launched a stinging attack on the Manchester United hierarchy, accusing the club of trying to force him out to Saudi Arabia this summer. In an explosive new interview, the United captain reveals he rejected a massive move to Al-Hilal despite the board allegedly pushing for the sale to cash in on a £100m fee. Bruno admits "it hurts a lot" to feel unwanted by the club he loves, claiming the directors "didn't have the courage" to tell him directly that they prioritised the money over his leadership.
3d ago
15/12/2025 - Match Review! Mark gives the rundown of Man United's absolutely off-the-wall draw against Bournemouth. With four goals scored, is Amorim to blame for us not winning, or was it one of those freak matches?
4d ago
Reports are circulating that Ruben Amorim is already considering scrapping his usual system to switch Manchester United to a 4-3-3. If true, this exposes a massive lack of vision from the INEOS-led board. After scouting and hiring a manager specifically known for his 5-at-the-back system and tailoring the squad investment to match it, forcing a change now screams panic.
5d ago
Goldbridge shares his thoughts on the mounting problems at Manchester United and explores what needs to change to turn things around. He questions why so many key issues remain unanswered this season, from the manager’s long-term vision and tactical direction to the club’s approach to youth development and squad planning. With uncertainty growing both on and off the pitch, are United finally at a crossroads?
Dec 12
Mark Goldbridge has the latest Man Utd News. Get the latest Man Utd News on The United Stand. The Ruben Amorim revolution at Manchester United could beramping up, and we have the latest on two highly-rated Premier League targets who could transform the squad! Portuguese manager Amorim is reportedly pushing for a major double swoop to bolster both his midfield and attack, targeting the dynamic talents of Noah Sadiki from Sunderland and the prolific forward Antoine Semenyo at AFC Bournemouth. After a difficult start to the season, these potential Old Trafford signings signal a clear intent to back Amorim with young, high-potential players capable of adapting to his high-intensity, structured system. Could this be the January transfer window that sets the Red Devils on the path back to the top four and challenging for major honors? Hit like and subscribe for the full breakdown!