Man United to sign Darren Fletcher's sons from Man City & 3 more under-radar stories today

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Man United to sign Darren Fletcher's sons from Man City & 3 more under-radar stories today

Man United interested in Bayern's Goretzka

Manchester United have long been admirers of Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka and remain interested in the midfielder, according to Maximilian Koch

United attempted to secure the German international over two years ago and are aware of the player’s uncertain situation at Bayern. However, the Red Devils are yet to begin talks or make a concrete offer for the 28-year-old. 

Paul Pogba launches fund to end poverty

Paul Pogba wants to help tackle the UK's cost of living crisis. He says ending poverty is "the goal" of a new ethical fund he is launching.

Pogba signed for United in 2016 for a then world-record fee of £89.3m, for his second spell with the club.

Darren Fletcher's sons to join from Man City

As per The Metro, Man United have succeeded in signing Darren Fletcher's sons Jack and Tyler from Manchester City this summer.

Both clubs reportedly agreed on a fee of about £1.25 million for the pair, who have been part of Man City since they were merely 10 years old.

Robbie Savage reacts to son's Man Utd exit

Robbie Savage penned the following emotional message upon the exit of his son Charlie from the Man United Academy.

"I have mixed emotions about my son Charlie ending his 15-year association with Man United and making a permanent move to Reading.

"My first-born has left home, and I'm going to miss kicking a ball around the back garden with him as well as the trails of mess around the house! But I couldn't be more proud of what he's achieved and the mature decision he's taken to test himself in League One when he could have stuck around at Old Trafford seeing out the two-year option on his contract.

"At 20, Charlie has decided to follow his own pathway and, as a family, we support his choice to leave one of the world's biggest football clubs in search of regular first-team game time instead of his career potentially stagnating at Under-21 level."

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