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Sunday Fulham Stuff - 01/02/26...

Started by WhiteJC, January 31, 2026, 10:48:02 PM

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WhiteJC

Cunha decision, Dorgu replaced: Manchester United predicted line up vs Fulham - gallery
Man Utd predicted XI as they face Fulham in the Premier League fixture at Old Trafford.

Manchester United will have to make a change to their starting line up when they face Fulham in the Premier League this weekend.

Michael Carrick's side will hope to build upon impressive wins over Man City and Arsenal with another three points on Sunday afternoon, but will have to do so without one of their rejuvenated stars. Patrick Dorgu has scored in both matches under Carrick so far but is expected to spend roughly 10 weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.

United are certain to make a change in attack and it will also be interesting to see whether Carrick alters their tactical approach for a match in which they will be expected to win. Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko will both hope to come into the starting line up and here is how we think they will look against Fulham.

1. GK - Senne Lammens
Lammens is the unsung hero of the United side and will start again.

2. CB - Harry Maguire
Maguire is in excellent form and will start in a centre-back role against Fulham.

3. CB - Lisandro Martinez
Martinez has reminded everyone just how good he is and remains an integral part of the side.

4. RB - Diogo Dalot
Dalot was good against Arsenal and there is no need for him to be dropped.

5. LB - Luke Shaw
Shaw has enjoyed a great season and is still the best option at left-back.

6. CM - Casemiro
Casemiro remains an irreplaceable member of the first-team squad and the only defensive midfield option.

7. CM - Kobbie Mainoo
Mainoo has been rejuvenated under Carrick and is a certainty to start in midfield.

8. CAM - Bruno Fernandes
Fernandes looks back to his best in attacking midfield and is a guaranteed starter.

9. RW - Bryan Mbeumo
Mbeumo should move to his favoured right wing role despite some good performances through the middle.

10. LW - Amad Diallo
Amad is the logical choice to replace Dorgu on the left wing from the very start.

11. ST - Matheus Cunha
Cunha should come back into the starting line up and would be a good fit for the fluid forward line.



https://www.manchesterworld.uk/sport/football/manchester-united/cunha-decision-dorgu-replaced-manchester-united-predicted-line-up-vs-fulham-5494693

WhiteJC

Match Preview: Manchester United vs. Fulham
Manchester United are looking to extend our unbeaten Premier League run to seven games, when welcoming Fulham to Old Trafford on Sunday.

The 14:00 GMT kick-off comes on the back of our superb victories against Manchester City and Arsenal, with Michael Carrick enjoying a 100 per cent record since becoming head coach earlier this month.

Fulham are in good form, themselves, moving up to seventh in the table and it promises to be a test against Marco Silva's Cottagers.

United have only lost one of our last 20 Premier League clashes with the west Londoners, although they did knock us out of the Emirates FA Cup last season, winning a penalty shootout at Old Trafford.

Fulham also won at the Theatre of Dreams in February 2024, despite a goal from Harry Maguire.

The Reds have scored one goal in each of our last six outings against the Cottagers and skipper Bruno Fernandes has five strikes to his name against them.

In the reverse fixture in the capital, our first away game of the campaign, the final scoreline was 1-1, with Muniz's own goal, initially looking to be Leny Yoro's first Premier League strike, levelled by Emile Smith Rowe.

We await an official update on Patrick Chinazaekpere, after he was withdrawn in some discomfort, following his amazing goal, in the 3-2 win at Arsenal.

Noussair Mazraoui, back from Africa Cup of Nations duty, came off the bench late on to make his first appearance since the win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 8 November.

Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee were unavailable for the Emirates Stadium victory, when Carrick named an unchanged line-up from the derby success against City.

As for the visitors, Sasa Lukic has picked up a thigh injury and Rodrigo Muniz, who scored an own goal in the reverse fixture, is also set to miss out.

However, defender Kenny Tete could return.

Adama Traore has completed a move across the capital to West Ham United.



https://thebusbybabe.sbnation.com/latest-news/33694/match-preview-manchester-united-vs-fulham


WhiteJC

Tottenham and Man Utd handed 'clue' over Premier League manager's future after £27m transfer
Spurs and Manchester United could both be in the market for a new manager this summer with the Fulham boss linked.

Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United have been given a potential blow in their hopes of appointing Fulham head coach Marco Silva this summer after the latest splurge from the London outfit.

Thomas Frank remains in charge in North London with the latest Champions League victory hushing talk of a potential sacking for now, even if Premier League form continues to stutter. Meanwhile, at Old Trafford, Michael Carrick is only an interim replacement for Ruben Amorim with a permanent decision pending in the summer.

Silva's contract at Craven Cottage, which he signed in October 2023, is set to expire at the end of the current campaign. The Portuguese boss has been offered a new deal by Fulham but is yet to put pen to paper on an extension.

Marco Silva linked with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United
The 48-year-old has impressed with his work at Fulham since arriving in the summer of 2021. Silva immediately took the side to the Premier League by winning the Championship in 2022 and has gone on to cement the club's status in the top flight.

The former Everton and Watford coach has expressed his frustration with a lack of transfer backing in recent windows, which is believed to have led to difficulty in agreeing that new contract.

However, Fulham have made serious transfer moves in January. The club have splurged £27 million on Manchester City winger Oscar Bobb in a piece of serious investment in the winter window.

The Cottagers beat competition from Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United to land the deal for the highly rated 22-year-old. According to Peterborough United owner Darragh MacAnthony, that spend will have only come if there is confidence that Silva will extend his time on the banks of The Thames.

Fulham £27m transfer potential clue as to Silva future
Speaking on Sky Sports FC on Thursday, MacAnthony said: "I like it. Good business. They're going to sign two or three very good players before the window closes. It's more faith to try and get the manager to stay. They aren't going to spend £50-£60 million without some commitment from the manager."

The Bobb transfer could therefore be a clue that Silva won't be easy to poach for Spurs or Manchester United this summer. Football Insider this month carried the latest reports of interest in the manager's services from those two sides.

In his latest comments on his future, Silva was asked if his departure from Craven Cottage could be linked to the potential exit of Harry Wilson as a free agent. He replied: "Not at all. I don't know where it comes from – it's just a nice way, and probably the easiest way to start to put something out.

"I don't know if it's just a rumour. I don't believe that something like that will come from Harry or from his camp really. I'm 100% sure that Harry isn't going to use any excuse, if he needs any excuse. A professional like him is not going to need any excuse to take care of his future."



https://www.londonworld.com/sport/football/tottenham-man-utd-clue-marco-silva-future-5494711

WhiteJC

George Best's brief spell at Fulham, a dream debut and hundreds of cheering Man Utd fans
George Best signed for Fulham in the Second Division two years after leaving Manchester United. It came as a shock transfer that would see the former Ballon d'Or winner return to England from the United States.

After 13 years at Manchester United, graduating from the youth academy and starring in the 1968 European Cup-winning side under Sir Matt Busby, George Best became a journeyman as far as football was concerned.

At the age of 28, Best had turned his back on a glittering career at United when the pressure of the limelight became too much, especially at a time he had off-field struggles.

Best would score 178 goals in 466 games for United before leaving the club, but his pace was gone by the time he arrived at Fulham in 1976.

Fulham were getting a marvellous player, still capable of scoring goals as he would go on to prove, but he had his troubles and wasn't the player he was in the late 60s.

A transfer from Los Angeles Aztecs led to a dream start for Best at Fulham. The Northern Ireland winger scored just 71 seconds into his debut for the Second Division side.

Best struck a partnership with former QPR and Man City forward Rodney Marsh during his time at Craven Cottage, with the pair being the biggest names playing for Fulham at the time, along with England icon Bobby Moore.

During his brief spell at Fulham, which ended in late 1977, Best made 47 appearances and scored 10 goals.

Thousands of Man Utd fans cheer on George Best at Fulham match
United didn't have any meetings against Fulham while Best played for the club, but that didn't stop fans from following their icon if away trips to London made it possible.

The arrival of Best caused a sensation. He wasn't the player who mesmerised defenders and crowds alike during his United years, but he was still better than a lot of the players he shared a pitch with.

Best brought the crowds to Craven Cottage. He was the biggest show in town, and a few hundred United fans took advantage of that when a trip to QPR was cancelled just hours before kick-off.

Fulham dented Oldham Athletic's promotion hopes with a 5-0 win on the day, despite tricky conditions at Craven Cottage during a harsh winter.

United fan and author Pete Molyneux recalls the trip for United In Focus, after travelling to Loftus Road with fellow Reds.

"I had a van and took about 10-15 lads down there," Molyneux said.

"The game [against QPR] got called off about an hour or so before kick-off. We're in London and heading towards Shepherd's Bush and we had two choices: Arsenal vs Newcastle or Fulham vs Oldham.

"You'd normally pick Arsenal versus Newcastle as it was a top-flight game, but Georgie Best was playing for Fulham. We went and so did a lot of other Reds, in the Craven Cottage End, cheering Bestie on.

"Fulham won 5-0 but I don't think Bestie scored. We just cheered him on and gave him extra support. There were a few hundred Reds there that day in December 1976."

Two years on from when Best last kicked a ball for United, the fans still idolised him. That remains the case to this day as we celebrate his life with each passing anniversary.

Molyneux added how Best was seen by United fans in 1976, shortly after leaving the club, which proves he will be forever cherished by United fans.

"He was then, even two years after he had left, and still now, a great hero," he said.

"Timeless with the gifts he had as a footballer. Loved as a man as well."

Manchester United Review – Issue 15
In the 15th issue of Manchester United Review, the legendary journalist David Meek wrote about United fans watching Best play for Fulham at Craven Cottage in December 1976.

In a column discussing 'club topics', Meek, who worked for the Manchester Evening News, describes a 'magic moment' involving club icon Best.

Meek wrote: "Manchester United fans rallied behind Oldham when their own match at Queen's Park Rangers was frozen off.

"Several hundred made their way to Fulham to see near-neighbours Oldham in action.

"Sadly there wasn't much for them to cheer about as the Latics crashed 5-0, but at least they saw one of their old favourites have a good game.

"George Best, though playing well within himself compared with his Old Trafford days, still managed to look the outstanding player on the pitch.

"George strolls where once he would have sprinted, but he can still produce magic moments such as the cheeky chip that saw him score one of the goals.

"I'm sure there must have been a few United fans who went home saddened that George Best had to lose his commitment for football when he was at Old Trafford."



https://www.unitedinfocus.com/throwbacks/george-bests-brief-spell-at-fulham-a-dream-debut-and-hundreds-of-cheering-man-utd-fans/

WhiteJC

Manchester City sell a promising player to Fulham and how he fares is worth keeping an eye on
It seemed it was only a matter of time before Oscar Bobb completed his move from Manchester City to Fulham. Bobb's opportunities to play in Pep Guardiola's squad had become limited. A January move was the best option for the Norwegian international. Fulham have now completed the signing of Oscar Bobb. How Bobb fares at Craven Cottage will be worth keeping an eye on, as the potential for Bobb to one day return to City does remain in play.

Oscar Bobb has completed a permanent move from Manchester City to Fulham.
Manchester City and Fulham yesterday confirmed Oscar Bobb's move to Craven Cottage. Bobb has signed a 5-and-a-half year contract with Fulham as per a release on Fulham's official website. Fabrizio Romano has previously reported that Bobb was sold to Fulham for £27 million. City have a 20% sell-on clause including in the deal and have matching rights if any other club bids to sign the Norwegian international.

If Oscar Bobb comes on as a player at Fulham it would not be surprise to see him one day return to City.
Oscar Bobb has all the necessary traits, potential, and talent as a player to one day make it at Manchester City. Unfortunately for Bobb, it hasn't come together for him this season at City. A January move to a club like Fulham does look to be a good step for Bobb's career. He needs the opportunity to play regularly to develop his game. That chance won't come if he remained a member of Pep Guardiola's squad. Moving to Fulham and playing under Marco Silva should be a good step in the career of the young winger.

If Oscar Bobb can take the next step as a player at Fulham, it would not be a surprise to see him one day return to Manchester City. That is the challenge for Bobb. He now needs to go from a talented young player to a proven Premier League player. There is no reason that Bobb shouldn't. Fulham play a brand of football that should suit the strengths of Oscar Bobb's game. If he can establish himself as a first-team regular at Fulham, that should lay a platform for Bobb to become the player he has always promised to be. It will be interesting to see if that is how Bobb's career unfolds now that he has left Manchester City.

Oscar Bobb has now completed his move from Manchester City to Fulham. There remains a path back to the Etihad for Bobb. It will now depend on whether he can mature and develop as a player at Craven Cottage, which will dictate if he can return to City.



https://esteemedkompany.com/2026/01/31/manchester-city-sell-a-promising-player-to-fulham-and-how-he-fares-is-worth-keeping-an-eye-on/


WhiteJC

The January transfer window and the elephants in the room
As the window prepares to be slammed shut, Elizabeth Barnard looks at what it could mean for our future.

I can't have been the only person glued to my phone this January, despite my new year's resolutions and best intentions to spend less time online. It's an easy trap to get sucked into: there's no light outside, so I'm seeking the blue light from my screen. No-one wants to go to the pub because everybody's doing Dry January. Oh and, of course, it's the January transfer window.

The January transfer window is a slippery customer. It is full of promise - a month-long opportunity to fix your season, and your moves in the market could be the difference between success and failure. The gaping holes in your squad are obvious, as are the players out of favour and angling for a move. Here comes the January transfer window: a silver bullet for all of it.

And then, you're waking up in February and all we've done is re-sign Willian. The January transfer window slips out the door leaving nothing in its wake. Dan Cooke had 2025's window as his 'What If?' moment of last season, and it's hard to disagree.

We're yet to see how the final days shake out - of course, Fulham couldn't possibly do any business earlier in the window, that would be crazy. At time of writing, we have just announced the signing of Oscar Bobb from Manchester City. It looks like we're linked/in talks/in advanced talks (delete as appropriate) with Ricardo Pepi from PSV. There's a necessary opacity to transfer negotiations which feels even more jarring in the age of information: what decisions are actually being made, and how, and when?

It's even more worrying because, this January, there are a couple of elephants in the room. In his seminal photography book, Brooklyn Beckham called elephants "hard to photograph" - and so it's proving to be the case. For every Fabrizio or Ornstein tweet about Oscar Bobb or Ricardo Pepi, there is something left unsaid that is much more difficult to capture. It's not about the rest of the season - European qualification or a cup run - but the long term. What exactly does the January transfer window mean for the future of Marco Silva?

This slippery customer has always felt like a Catch 22 when it comes to Silva's future. Silva was clearly frustrated with the summer's transfer business - which he vocalised a number of times, while - of course - entering the final year of his contract. The January transfer window is a problem - Silva doesn't want to sign a contract before he's backed in January, and the club don't want to buy players for a manager who has not committed his future beyond summer 2026. Recklessness or overcautiousness in this window could have calamitous consequences.

And, frustratingly, the same can be said for our star player Harry Wilson, who is also out of contract at the end of the season. Nobody saw Wilson's renaissance coming (aside from Sammy James and Peter Rutzler on the pre-season show - they knew something I didn't). It's impossible not to see Wilson's and Silva's futures as linked; Wilson was Silva's first signing in 2021, and now they are our star men, and their futures are hanging in the balance. Will Silva really stay if we don't show the ambition to tie our best player down? Will Wilson want to stay if Fulham lose the talismanic manager that has crafted this team he is excelling in?

And so, I am cheered by our January transfer business, with Bobb over the line now. We are being ambitious in the market, pivoting strategy and buying young players to set us up for the future. Maybe these will be the signings that get Fulham into European Conference League in 2027, or to Wembley in the cup. But more than that, maybe they are the signings that convince Marco Silva that the club is ready to be ambitious, and he should tie himself to a good thing.

Every move in the transfer window links back to that elephant in the room. Of course, we're right to discuss what Oscar Bobb can provide on the pitch, but we should also be delighted by what this news may mean off it.



https://www.fulhamish.co.uk/p/the-january-transfer-window-and-the

WhiteJC

Five things to watch when Man Utd host Fulham, from on-pitch pressure to fan protests
It feels almost season-defining as Manchester United prepare to face Fulham in the Premier League, with a chance to win three consecutive matches for the first time since October.

Manchester United host Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday, when Michael Carrick will be aiming to continue a 100% win streak since returning to Old Trafford as head coach.

Although there is talk among punters about Carrick getting the head coach role beyond this season, that will depend on results, and he only belongs to that conversation if he can secure Champions League qualification.

There's a lot at play in the Premier League this weekend. It's helping that the teams surrounding United are dropping points on a regular basis, including Liverpool.

Without further ado, United In Focus looks at five things you should be looking out for ahead of the upcoming game against Fulham.

How Michael Carrick approaches games against lesser teams
Carrick has had two games in charge since returning to Old Trafford, beating two teams competing for the Premier League title. This weekend will be his first challenge against a lesser side.

This shouldn't be a problem for United, but it was throughout Ruben Amorim's 14-month reign as manager. The Red Devils would often drop points in games they should be winning, on paper at least.

Carrick adopted a counter-attacking approach against Man City and Arsenal, and it was successful due to the United players being clinical in the final third, but the same approach won't work against teams happy to play for a draw at Old Trafford.

The newly appointed head coach must find a formula to break down teams like Fulham and West Ham over the coming weeks. Michael Owen has warned Carrick about the challenge that awaits.

Who Michael Carrick selects to replace Patrick Dorgu
It's been a near-perfect two weeks for Carrick at United. The only negative is Patrick Dorgu's injury setback after the Denmark international sustained a hamstring injury in United's 3-2 win over Arsenal last weekend.

Dorgu had been getting into the team ahead of Matheus Cunha, but Carrick could also select Mason Mount, who was a favourite under Amorim.

The Dane has been playing on the left side of attack in recent weeks, with fewer defensive responsibilities. His pace hurt both Man City and Arsenal in recent games, but it remains to be seen who Carrick will use to replace him.

We could also see Amad Diallo shifted to the opposite wing to Bryan Mbeumo, but there is very little to suggest Carrick will do that against Fulham.

Man Utd look to build on impressive Premier League record against Fulham
United have lost just one of their last 20 Premier League games against Fulham (W15 D4), losing 2-1 at Old Trafford in February 2024.

Perhaps more worrying, from a United perspective, is our recent record against the Cottagers. The Red Devils are winless in their last two matches against Fulham, which both ended in draws.

Following a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage when these two sides last met in August, Fulham are looking to avoid defeat in both Premier League matches with United for the first time since the 2003/04 season.

The 1958 pre-match protest against Man Utd ownership
United fans will protest against the club's ownership (Glazers & Sir Jim Ratcliffe) on Sunday, ahead of the game against Fulham.

The protest has been organised by fan group The 1958, who announced plans earlier this month with a vote of no confidence in United's hierarchy.

Previous protests have been aimed mostly at the Glazers, but now it's time for Ratcliffe to feel the heat, after The 1958 branded him 'an incompetent clown turning the club into a circus'.

The protests against ownership at United have never been about results, which is why fans have been left bewildered by journalists claiming to be surprised at protests following back-to-back wins.

It's much deeper than that.

Michael Carrick can match Ruben Amorim's record
One of the many issues Amorim had at United was being unable to go on winning runs. That sort of problem is big enough to rule out a team as title contenders, but Carrick has gone back to basics with his approach early on to ensure the team get back to winning ways.

Carrick can match Amorim's longest winning run as United head coach, should the Reds secure three points against Fulham.

It took Amorim 47 matches to win three consecutive games at United. Carrick has a chance to do it in three.



https://www.unitedinfocus.com/match-coverage/five-things-to-watch-when-man-utd-host-fulham-from-on-pitch-pressure-to-fan-protests/

WhiteJC

Fulham Table £20m Bid to Sign 'Rapid' Newcastle Star in Deadline-Busting Deal, He Wants Move
Fulham have tabled a £20m bid to sign Newcastle United midfielder Joe Willock in a late swoop, GIVEMESPORT sources understand.

The Cottagers are keen to strengthen their squad this month after recovering from a slow start to sit four points off the top four, with a striker and new midfielder seen as priorities for January, having already added Norway international Oscar Bobb to their attack.

Newcastle, on the other hand, have had a mixed campaign and are keen to keep most of their squad together before Monday's deadline, with Eddie Howe hoping to qualify for the Champions League once again, while the team have already qualified for the playoff round of this season's tournament.

Exclusive: Newcastle Reject Fulham Bid for Willock
Willock, who has been described as 'rapid', has struggled for regular football this season at St James' Park, making just two starts in the Premier League all season, while he scored against PSG in midweek in what was his second start in the Champions League too.

His versatility and quality are seen as being important to the Newcastle squad, and is also a reason why Fulham have made a move to add him to Marco Silva's squad.

GIVEMESPORT sources understand that a bid worth £20m was sent in to the offices at Newcastle, but was rejected by the decision makers at the club. It's understood that Willock is keen on the move, which would see him return to London, having come through the Arsenal academy.

However, Newcastle are not willing to sanction the deal unless they are able to find a replacement in this window, and with the deadline being on Monday at 7pm UK time, that seems unlikely at this stage.

Newcastle Can't Let Willock Leave Now
Newcastle have got a very strong squad, but a number of their players this season have been underperforming, and that has seen Howe mix and match on occasion.

The midweek draw with Paris Saint-Germain was a good example of that, as he brought in the likes of Willock to the starting lineup, and they were still able to come away with a positive result, with those players having a big impact.

Willock is able to play in multiple midfield roles and also on the wings, and if he can stay fit then he could prove to be a vital member of the squad in the coming months, and without replacing him, losing him would be a major blow.



https://www.givemesport.com/breaking-newcastle-reject-fulham-bid-joe-willock/


WhiteJC

Fulham form may have changed transfer plan – Player's priority made clear
Fulham's push towards European football could end up changing Raúl Jiménez's long-term plans.

That's according to journalist Rubén Rodríguez. Soy Futbol cover his comments on the Mexican striker today.

Jiménez is set to be a free agent in the summer, when he turns 35-years-old. But he remains Fulham's leading man, earning praise for his performances again this season.

So far there have been no talks about a contract renewal. That's led to increased speculation that he could be set to depart Craven Cottage in the summer.

A return to Mexico, and his former club, Club América, is regularly mentioned. The striker has often fuelled those rumours, making it clear he'd love to return before retiring.

And a recent report indicated this summer could be the one in which it happens. Club América officials were eyeing up extra revenue from the World Cup to make the Fulham striker their 'blockbuster signing'. That report indicated they were building funds to make the signing happen this summer.

Since then, though, Fulham have been quietly moving up the Premier League. They currently sit seventh, on 34 points, just four outside the top four. They're only two behind Liverpool in sixth.

European football next season is a distinct possibility. And, according to Rodríguez, this would change Jiménez's plans considerably.

"If the team enters European competitions, it will be very difficult for them not to renew the contract, and that is what America expects not to happen in order to convince him," he said.

"If after the World Cup Sevilla goes for Raúl, although he offers him half of what America gives him, he does not come. His priority is to stay in Europe if there is a major option."



https://sportwitness.co.uk/fulham-form-may-have-changed-transfer-plan-players-priority-made-clear/

WhiteJC

Newcastle star now keen to join Fulham as Magpies reply to bid
Fulham have now made an offer to sign one Newcastle star who's also keen to join them, with Marco Silva's side getting a reply to the bid.

The Whites have uncharacteristically experienced one of the Premier League's most active January windows, completing the £27 million signing of Oscar Bobb from Manchester City whilst offloading Adama Traoré to West Ham, as Silva reshapes his squad for a European push.

The Cottagers confirmed on Friday they secured Bobb on a five-and-a-half-year contract, with the 22-year-old becoming their marquee January acquisition.

The deal includes a 20 per cent sell-on clause favouring Man City alongside matching rights should Fulham receive future offers for the winger.

Bobb apparently spoke to compatriot and Fulham midfielder Sander Berge before finalising the transfer, stating the decision was "easy basically" after discussions with Silva regarding the club's system and culture.

The Norwegian made 47 appearances for City's senior side across all competitions, contributing 3 goals and 4 assists, though he slipped further down the pecking order following Antoine Semenyo's £64 million arrival at the Etihad Stadium.

Silva addressed Bobb's signing during his pre-match press conference Friday, calling it a 'very, very good' move by the club.

Fulham's manager emphasised the club's focus on developing the young winger physically whilst acknowledging his importance for both immediate needs and long-term planning.

Bobb's arrival addresses Traore's departure to West Ham, where the Spanish winger reunites with former Wolves manager Nuno Espírito Santo.

Traore managed just one Premier League start this season under Silva, making the low-cost sale mutually beneficial.

However, Fulham haven't stopped at Bobb in pursuit of fresh options.

Fulham make bid for Newcastle star Joe Willock
According to talkSPORT transfer journalist Ben Jacobs today, Newcastle have rejected a £20 million proposal from the Whites for midfielder Joe Willock, despite the player being keen on a potential switch.

Jacobs revealed Newcastle will only sanction Willock's departure if they successfully identify and secure a suitable replacement before Monday's deadline.

Willock represents an intriguing target for Silva, offering Premier League-proven quality and versatility in midfield areas.

The 25-year-old has struggled for consistent opportunities at St James' Park this season, making a move to Craven Cottage potentially appealing for regular football ahead of the World Cup.

Fulham's other deadline day priorities reportedly include pursuing PSV Eindhoven striker Ricardo Pepi, with Sky Sports reporting a £28 million bid submitted, alongside continued negotiations for Udinese midfielder Arthur Attra.

The club also faces uncertainty regarding Harry Wilson's future, with the Welsh winger leading Fulham in both goals and assists yet increasingly likely to depart on a free transfer this summer.



https://www.footballfancast.com/newcastle-willock-keen-to-join-fulham-magpies-reply-to-bid/

WhiteJC

'Nice boy' - Fulham coach hails Chukwueze, insists there's no rush on permanent transfer
Fulham manager Marco Silva has indicated that the Cottagers remain open to making Samuel Chukwueze's loan move from AC Milan permanent, following his encouraging performances in the Premier League.

Chukwueze has been excellent since arriving at Craven Cottage in the summer, scoring three goals and providing four assists in ten league appearances.

Responding to questions about his future, Silva expressed satisfaction with his performance, stressing that the club will decide at the appropriate time.

"There's time, we are very pleased with him. He's been able to show quality. He's a great lad, a nice boy," Silva was quoted as saying by The BBC during his press conference ahead of the game against Manchester United.

"He's adapting for what we need. We are going to have time to do it."

Samuel Chukwueze has rediscovered his best form in England after enduring two difficult seasons at the San Siro, where he struggled to live up to the expectations that followed his move from Villarreal.

The Nigerian international, who scored against Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend, will be eager to sustain his impressive run when the Cottagers travel to Old Trafford on Sunday.

Chukwueze, who will be aiming to maintain his upward trajectory in the remainder of the season, is a doubt for the clash following the death of his mother in midweek.

Adeyemi Adewale



https://allnigeriasoccer.com/nice-boy-fulham-coach-hails-chukwueze-insists-theres-no-rush-on-permanent-transfer


WhiteJC

Marco Silva eagerly anticipating Man Utd test at Old Trafford, 'it's going to be...'
Marco Silva is looking forward to the test that awaits his Fulham players against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

Manchester United are looking to extend their winning run in the Premier League to three matches when they host Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.

On top of that, there is a chance to extend their unbeaten run in the league to seven matches, so there's a lot at stake for Michael Carrick.

Carrick goes into the game after enjoying a 100% record since becoming United head coach earlier this month. That comes after back-to-back wins over Man City and Arsenal, giving Fulham plenty of reason to fear the worst this weekend.

However, Fulham are in good form after recently moving up to seventh in the table.

United would be very naïve to underestimate Marco Silva's side.

Marco Silva ready for Man Utd 'test'
It's probably the worst time of the season to face United, if you try looking at it from the opposition's perspective.

The team has been given a new lease of life under Carrick, winning consecutive matches and competing in the top four.

United's problem previously has been throwing away games they should be winning, at least on paper.

Silva is looking forward to going toe-to-toe with United on Sunday.

"Playing against Manchester United, home or away, they are always special and difficult games ... at Old Trafford, probably [even] more [difficult]," Silva told reporters at his pre-match press conference, as per Fulham's official website.

"The environment, for sure, is going to be great, and we like this type of challenge. It's going to be a great test for ourselves. To test ourselves in these type of places and against sides that are full of motivation, is going to be a great one for us.

"We [will] face it, we go there to really match them, and to do our best to get a good result, understanding all the noise around [Manchester United] and the reaction."

A win for United would keep the Red Devils in the top four.

Marco Silva record against Man Utd as Fulham manager
Since taking over at Craven Cottage, Silva has managed Fulham in 10 matches against United.

The Red Devils have historically dominated the fixture, but Silva has managed just one win for his efforts.

Fulham lost on six occasions, and the two teams drew three times.

Carrick will be looking to make it three wins on the bounce for United this weekend, which would match Ruben Amorim's longest winning run at the club. It took the Portuguese coach 47 matches to achieve.



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Manchester United vs Fulham: Preview and Prediction
Manchester United will be eager to continue the excellent start to life under Michael Carrick when they host Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Gameweek 24 of the 2025/26 Premier League season will continue on Sunday. The action on the day will start with three simultaneous games, including Manchester United vs Fulham at Old Trafford, with the match featuring two teams on an upward trajectory.

Manchester United finally turned a corner two weeks after sacking Ruben Amorim earlier this month. Darren Fletcher could not win either game he oversaw during his short tenure as the caretaker boss. However, Michael Carrick has seemingly had the Midas Touch, as the Red Devils have beaten Manchester City and Arsenal in his first two matches as the head coach. Those results have helped them rise to fourth in the Premier League standings.

On the other hand, Fulham's recent form has also been impressive, and the Cottagers are in contention to secure European qualification for next season. The West London outfit endured a frustrating start to the 2025/26 season, as they won only three of their first 11 Premier League games. However, the Cottagers have lost just three matches since then, including only one of their last eight outings. That has helped them rise to seventh on the table.

The reverse fixture saw Fulham come from a goal down to hold Manchester United to a 1-1 draw, with Emile Smith Rowe scoring the equaliser. The Hard Tackle looks closer at the encounter ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides.

Team News & Tactics
Manchester United
Michael Carrick has a new injury concern that is hampering his preparations ahead of his side's latest fixture. The Manchester United head coach will be bereft of the services of two first-team players vs Fulham on Sunday.

Patrick Dorgu is the latest absentee after sustaining a hamstring injury that will keep him in the treatment room until March. The Danish international accompanies Matthijs de Ligt in the treatment room, with the Dutch defender recovering from a lower back injury. However, Joshua Zirkzee should be fit and available to take on Fulham this weekend.

Senne Lammens is an automatic pick between the sticks, with Manchester United lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation in front of him vs Fulham on Sunday. The backline will feature Diogo Dalot, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, and Luke Shaw.

As for the midfield unit, there is no looking past Kobbie Mainoo and Casemiro in the double pivot, with Bruno Fernandes reprising the no. 10 role. Finally, Bryan Mbeumo will lead the line for Manchester United against Fulham this weekend, with Amad Diallo and Matheus Cunha completing a fluid offensive trifecta.

Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo


Fulham
Unlike his counterpart in the Manchester United dugout, Marco Silva has received a mixed bag of updates on the team news front ahead of the trip to Old Trafford. The Fulham manager will be without only three first-team players on Sunday.

Winter arrival Oscar Bobb is not fit and ready to return, as he is recovering from a hamstring injury. The Norwegian winger accompanies Sasa Lukic and Rodrigo Muniz, with the duo also in the treatment room due to hamstring complaints. However, Kenny Tete (thigh) and Samuel Chukwueze are ready to return against Manchester United.

Bernd Leno is an automatic pick between the sticks, with Fulham lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation in front of him vs Manchester United on Sunday. The backline will feature Timothy Castagne, Joachim Andersen, Calvin Bassey, and Ryan Sessegnon.

As for the midfield unit, there is no looking past Sander Berge and Alex Iwobi in the double pivot. Emile Smith Rowe will reprise the no. 10 role, with Harry Wilson and Samuel Chukwueze being the two wide attackers. Finally, Raul Jimenez will spearhead the Fulham attack against Manchester United on Sunday.

Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Iwobi; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze; Jimenez


Key Stats

    Manchester United have lost just one of their last 20 Premier League games vs Fulham (W15 D4), going down 2-1 at Old Trafford in February 2024. However, following a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage in August, the Cottagers are aiming to avoid defeat in both Premier League matches with Manchester United for the first time since 2003/04 (W1 D1).
    Manchester United have won both Premier League matches under Michael Carrick this term, and a win here would see Carrick (in his current spell) equal Ruben Amorim's longest winning run in his 47-game tenure (three in October 2025). The Red Devils are unbeaten in six Premier League games (W3 D3) and have not had a longer unbeaten streak since a run of eight in January and February 2022 under Ralf Rangnick. It is the longest current ongoing unbeaten run of any side.
    Fulham have earned as many points in their last eight Premier League games (17 – W5 D2 L1) as they managed in their first 15 of the season before this run (W5 D2 L8). It is the most points the Cottagers have ever amassed over any run of eight matches within a single season in the competition. Meanwhile, only three of Fulham's first 15 Premier League goals this season came via set pieces (20%). However, since the start of December, only two sides have netted more set-piece goals than the Cottagers (7), with that tally equating to 41% of their goals in that time (7/17).
    Including his first spell in 2021, Michael Carrick has won 10 points in four Premier League matches (W3 D1). Only four English managers have won 13 or more points in their first five games: Frank Clark in 1994 (13), Roy Hodgson in 1997 (13), Tim Sherwood in 2013/14 (13) and Craig Shakespeare in 2017 (15).
    Harry Wilson has been involved in ten goals in his last 11 Premier League appearances for Fulham (G6 A4). The former Liverpool winger has netted or assisted every 141 minutes for the Cottagers in 2025/26, the best ratio by a Welshman in a season (min. 1,000 minutes) since Aaron Ramsey in 2018/19 for Arsenal (goal/assist every 136 minutes).

Player to Watch
Bryan Mbeumo
While Harry Wilson, Oscar Bobb, and FPL captaincy candidate Bruno Fernandes were viable candidates for this section, we have picked Bryan Mbeumo as the Player to Watch for Sunday's Premier League clash between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford.

The Cameroonian international has been excellent since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, scoring in both games and playing his part in Manchester United's resurgent run. Additionally, Mbeumo has been top-class since the start of the 2025/26 season.

During this period, only Mohamed Salah (55) and Erling Haaland (49) have had a hand in more Premier League goals than Mbeumo (G28 A8). Manchester United won just 20% of games while Mbeumo was at the Africa Cup of Nations (P5 W1 D3 L1), compared to 50% with the player in the starting XI (P18 W9 D5 L4). Expect him to be the go-to player for Michael Carrick in the final third this weekend.

Prediction
Manchester United 2-1 Fulham
As iterated earlier, Sunday's match at Old Trafford features two of the most in-form teams in the Premier League heading into Gameweek 24. The Red Devils have seemingly successfully moved on from Ruben Amorim, while Marco Silva continues to make his mark at Fulham.

However, with Bruno Fernandes back in his sanctuary of the no. 10 spot, the Manchester United captain should effortlessly pull the strings and earn his team another critical victory. Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo will also deliver the goods for the home side.

So, while Fulham will not go down without a fight, they may not have enough quality to take anything from Sunday's clash. The Hard Tackle predicts a 2-1 win for Michael Carrick and his charges.



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Two transfers Aston Villa could complete before deadline day - including Fulham ace and England star
Aston Villa have been one of busiest teams in the Premier League during the winter window - and that could continue.

After a fairly subdued summer, the action and excitement of the transfer window has made Villa Park a lively place this January.

So far, Unai Emery's side have secured four major signings in the form of promising teenage forwards Brian Madjo and Alysson, along with two very familiar faces in Tammy Abraham and Douglas Luiz, who are both back for a second stint at Villa Park.

Abraham led the line during the 2018/19 during a loan spell from Chelsea and played a pivotal role in helping the club win promotion before spells at AC Milan, AS Roma and most recently Besiktas, while Luiz enjoyed five fine seasons in the West Midlands before surprisingly departing to Juventus for £43m amid the club's PSR concerns at the time.

Villa have also allowed the likes of Donyell Malen, Evann Guessand and Yasin Özcan to depart as part of their winter rebuild and as such may need to find some fresh reinforcements before the window slams shut. Few would be surprised if Unai Emery didn't have a few more tricks up his sleeve in the final weekend of the window as he strives to lead the team to a first league title since 1981 - but who could still come in?

Aston Villa 'express interest' in Fulham star
Aston Villa are currently struggling with an avalanche of injuries, with Youri Tielemans, Ross Barkey, Boubacar Kamara and John McGinn all missing due to injury. This, in part, has led to reports from Birmingham World linking the club with a move to sign Fulham star Harry Wilson, with the Wales international currently in the final few months of his contract.

BBC Sport understands Marco Silva's men want to keep Wilson at the club after his impressive performances this term which have seen him score eight and register four assists. However, those discussions have so far stalled, meaning there's a slight possibility that the 28-year-old could leave for a cut-price fee in the summer rather than going on a free.

Wilson has played a great deal of his football on the right wing this season but has also proved effective in the central attacking midfield role. If signed, he'd provide competition for the likes of Morgan Rogers, Emi Buendía and Jadon Sancho, and his goalscoring prowess would certainly make him a useful addition - the question now is whether Fulham would prefer to secure a transfer fee while they still can or keep hold of him until the summer.

Aston Villa could still move for former Chelsea star
Despite signing Luiz, there's also reports circulating that Aston Villa could be in the market for one more box-to-box midfielder to boost the team's chances of competing on all fronts.

AC Milan star Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who recently regained his place in the England squad, is thought to be one of the names under consideration based on reports from Guardian Sport. Loftus-Cheek moved to Serie A from Chelsea in 2023 after loans at Crystal Palace and Fulham. He's a player renowned for his excellent stamina, strength and versatility which has also seen him be used as a right wing-back on occasion.

All of that makes him a tempting target should Villa feel that Luiz alone cannot fill the void left by the many recent injuries - and while it's still possible that Loftus-Cheek could sign a new contract with Milan instead of moving, his representatives have reportedly offered him to several sides, Villa among them.



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Shea Lacey: Michael Carrick makes key decision on Man United starlet
Despite abject disappointment in his last outing, Shea Lacey remains one of Manchester United's most highly regarded youngsters – with the attacker having already made an impression on Michael Carrick, according to an inside source.

United's new starlet
Lacey, 18, is a player Manchester United fans have been desperate to see start for the first team this season, after a rapid rise through the ranks at Old Trafford.

A technically gifted right winger in possession of a wand of a left foot, Lacey has shone for the youth sides, with injury being the only opposition he has been unable to dance around.

The England Under-20 international has suffered issues with his shoulder and thigh in recent seasons, which have curtailed his progress.

However, he has since recovered from this unfortunate streak and progressed to training with the senior squad at Ruben Amorim's request this season – and the Portuguese coach was understood to be impressed by his attitude and application with the senior players.

Lacey was handed his debut by Amorim in December, coming on as a late substitute in the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa, with United's squad depleted by injury and international duty.

Less than two weeks later, INEOS reached the explosive decision to bring an end to Amorim's tumultuous tenure, with u-18s coach Darren Fletcher taking charge of the senior side in his wake.

The 41-year-old Scot's first game at the helm was an away trip to face a resilient Burnley side. Manchester United dominated the game, but were only able to muster a 2-2 draw after self-sabotage handed Scott Parker's side a point.

Fletcher introduced Lacey as a substitute while the Red Devils were chasing a late winner – and the fearless youngster made an immediate impression. He picked the ball up near the halfway line and drove straight at the Burnley defence, unleashing a thunderous effort from distance which cannoned off the bar – inches from a fairy tale finish at Turf Moor.

It was the type of moment – putting faith in young players – that Manchester United's history is predicated upon, and offered validation to the esteem with which the club hold the 18-year-old winger in.

From Hero to Zero
In Fletcher's second, and final, match as interim manager, before Carrick took the reins as caretaker permanently, he again summoned Lacey from the bench with Manchester United chasing an equaliser in the FA Cup third round clash with Brighton & Hove Albion.

The tempestuousness of youth intervened, however, with the academy starlet receiving a second yellow card for throwing the ball away, minutes after picking up his first caution.

It was a silly error, though a better referee would have recognised this was a moment where the letter of the law need not be dogmatically applied – but that is expecting too much from officiating in England.

Lacey penned an emotional apology to fans after the match, devastated by the idea he had sealed Manchester United's exit from the cup as the match finished 2-1 to Brighton. There were suggestions he could leave on loan for the second half of the season, with Ipswich Town expressing interest.

However, an inside source at Old Trafford reveals Lacey will be restored to the senior squad for tomorrow's match against Fulham, indicating Carrick is as convinced by the youngster as his predecessors.

With less than 48 hours until the January transfer window slams shut, this is the clearest indication yet that Lacey still has an important part to play for his boyhood club this season.



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Predicted Manchester United line-up vs Fulham
Manchester United are set to welcome Fulham in an important Premier League encounter at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

The Red Devils are currently full of confidence, having defeated the league's top two teams, Manchester City and Arsenal, in the last two matches.

However, Fulham have lost only one out of the last eight league matches, accumulating 34 points from 23 matches. The Cottagers even drew 1-1 vs United in the reverse fixture back in August.

The 20-time English champions have lost two out of the last three games against Fulham at Old Trafford.

Team news
Matthijs de Ligt has been out injured over the last few months and isn't ready to be involved in this game yet. On the other hand, Joshua Zirkzee was out with a minor issue in the last few games, but could be fit enough to be in the matchday squad.

However, Patrick Dorgu sustained a hamstring problem against Arsenal last weekend and is expected to remain sidelined over the next couple of months.

Predicted line-up
Michael Carrick is likely to field his team in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Senne Lammens expected to be in goal. Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martínez displayed excellent performances in the last two games, and they should continue at the heart of United's defence.

So, Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven would have to settle for a place on the bench. Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw could be the two fullbacks; in that case, Noussair Mazraoui would be among the substitutes.

Casemiro should be the defensive midfielder, and Kobbie Mainoo may start alongside the Brazilian in the engine room. Bruno Fernandes is set to be the creative midfielder for Man Utd. Therefore, Manuel Ugarte and Mason Mount would feature off the bench if needed.

Amid Dorgu's absence, Matheus Cunha could be on the left flank, while Amad Diallo might be on the other side. Bryan Mbeumo should keep hold of his place in the No.9 position, having scored in the last two matches. In that case, Benjamin Sesko may get involved as a substitute.

Expected Man Utd line-up vs Fulham

Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martínez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo, Bruno; Amad, Mbeumo, Cunha





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Three Points: Manchester United vs. Fulham
Manchester United are back in Premier League action on Sunday against Fulham at Old Trafford. It's being billed as a new test for interim boss Michael Carrick as he prepares for an opponent that will likely hold much less of the ball than the previous two, and will need a win to stay in the top four after the results on Saturday.

Here's a look at three points of emphasis for United against the Cottagers on Sunday.

Left Flank
Patrick Dorgu's injury leaves United a little short on the left flank. Matheus Cunha seems like the obvious replacement, and many believe this might've been the case even if Dorgu was available. The Brazilian loves to cut inside, but he's also great at receiving the ball in between the lines from central areas. The left flank question is just as interesting as how Michael Carrick will deploy Matheus Cunha going forward.

Center-forward
Bryan Mbeumo has started up front in the last two games, but it wouldn't come as a surprise if Benjamin Sesko or Matheus Cunha are used up front. This would most likely push Bryan Mbeumo to the right flank, which could lead Amad Diallo out of the side. It's also worth looking into Amad's fit on the left flank. If he can find a home on that flank, United might be able to deploy their four best attackers regularly.

Out of Possession
United were hard to beat in both games under Carrick. Fulham are a tough side themselves, capable of sitting tight but also capable of keeping possession for long stretches. United will most likely have to push their defensive line a bit higher in this game, which will ask new questions of Michael Carrick and his staff. How they go about it in this game will give us some idea of how they'll go about things for the rest of the season.



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Man Utd stars sent clear instruction ahead of Fulham 'challenge', Michael Carrick shows Marco Silva respect
Michael Carrick will not underestimate Fulham when Manchester United try to make it three consecutive Premier League wins for the first time since October.

The mood has lifted at Old Trafford since Michael Carrick became Manchester United head coach.

Ruben Amorim got sacked after 14 months of poor results, but Carrick has gone in and won back-to-back games against Premier League title contenders Man City and Arsenal. The challenge now is to maintain that level of form by showing consistency for the remainder of the season.

United are currently fourth in the Premier League table. They're in a good position to push for the Champions League spots, but the next few weeks will be telling about whether Carrick's side can make life easier for themselves by continuing to win football matches.

The Red Devils face a Fulham side in good form, moving up to seventh in the standings in recent weeks.

One record that bodes well for United and Carrick is that United have only lost one of their last 20 Premier League clashes with the west London outfit, although United fans will recall how the Cottagers knocked us out of the FA Cup last season.

That cup defeat should be fresh in the memory on Sunday, regardless of there being significant changes in the coaching staff.

Michael Carrick shows respect towards Fulham and Marco Silva
It has been a strong start for Carrick since he returned to Old Trafford just over two weeks ago.

Carrick has the job until the end of the season to make a case for himself to be Amorim's long-term successor. He will be part of the conversation if he can secure Champions League qualification.

Even if a Champions League spot is secured, there are no guarantees that Ineos will appoint him for the permanent position. The board have until the summer to make a decision over who they want to lead the team in the future.

The key question for United fans this week is whether the team backs up their recent wins over Man City and Arsenal by putting the sword to Fulham. They will need to penetrate Fulham, find ways in behind their defence and avoid costly mistakes in defence.

When asked about changing his approach for the upcoming game against Fulham, Carrick argued that he has more respect for Marco Silva and his side than the press because he's well aware of the challenges they will pose his United side.

"Yeah, listen, I certainly understand what has gone before, not to speak about that because it's not for me to talk about that," Carrick told reporters at his pre-match press conference.

"What's important with us is that understand what it's going to take and what it has taken to get results, and, with the respect, as I've said of Marco and Fulham as a team, I think it's as big, if not bigger test as what we've had. So, it's really not a case of looking at this as any different. It's another game in front of us.

"We got to put so many things in place and carry the emotion and the intensity and everything that goes into whatever game we play, and show the utmost respect to any team.

"So, we're playing at home, we're playing against Fulham. It's no different for me. It really can't be any different, and assuming things of the type of game or anything like that, we've got to face the game in front of us, play the game, however it develops.

"Yeah, we might play well. We might be on top. We might have to defend. We might be up against it. We might go up, we might go down, but that's something that's just going into the game with anything else, being prepared to do whatever it takes, and understanding that it's a real, real challenge.

"They're on a great run. They're not far behind us in the league. They're there for a reason. It's a big challenge for us."

Michael Carrick happy with attitude shown by Man Utd players
With Carrick hitting the ground running in terms of results, it's no wonder that morale in the dressing room seems to be high.

Bruno Fernandes remains one of the most influential players in the team, while Lisandro Martinez is back showing his leadership qualities in the heart of a back four.

Carrick added: "It's easy to talk about it. Let's be honest. It's easy for all of us talk about it and we kind of know what needs to be done and how you need to approach it. That's the beauty of the game.

"It's unpredictable.

"Things can happen within the game. But certainly, in terms of what I've seen, the reaction from the last game coming back into training and the focus, if anything, it's gone up even more and the intensity in the training is a very, very good level.

"So, that's all I can ask, you know, is to keep building and improving and taking it into the game."



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Man Utd vs. Fulham: Preview, Predictions and Lineups
Wins over Manchester City and Arsenal have raised spirits in the North West.

Manchester United hope to build on momentous victories over Manchester City and Arsenal when they host Fulham.

The dismissal of Ruben Amorim and appointment of Michael Carrick until the end of the season has helped turn the tide at Old Trafford, with back-to-back wins propelling United into the top four. An apathetic fanbase has been re-energised and a talented squad has started performing to its potential once more.

United will not want to get carried away, however, with plenty of false dawns having preceded their current purple patch. Carrick will be urging caution for an awkward home tie as they seek to tighten their grip on the Champions League qualification spots.

Fulham pose a significant threat having picked up eight points from their last five outings and they have won two of their previous three trips to Old Trafford—triumphing on penalties in last season's FA Cup most recently.

There was nothing to separate the sides in the reverse fixture back in August as Bruno Fernandes's missed penalty proved costly in a 1–1 draw in west London. United will be seeking a better outcome this weekend.

What Time Does Man Utd vs. Fulham Kick Off?
    Location: Manchester, England
    Stadium: Old Trafford
    Date: Sunday, Feb. 1
    Kick-off Time: 2 p.m. GMT / 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT
    Referee: John Brooks
    VAR: James Bell

Man Utd vs. Fulham Head-to-Head Record (Last Five Games)
    Man Utd: 2 wins
    Fulham: 2 wins
    Draws: 1

    Last meeting: Fulham 1–1 Man Utd (Aug. 24, 2025)—Premier League

Current Form (All Competitions)

Man Utd (WWLDD)      Fulham (WLWWD)
Arsenal 2–3 Man Utd      Fulham 2–1 Brighton
Man Utd 2–0 Man City      Leeds 1–0 Fulham
Man Utd 1–2 Brighton      Fulham 3–1 Middlesbrough
Burnley 2-2 Man Utd      Fulham 2–1 Chelsea
Leeds 1–1 Man Utd      Fulham 2–2 Liverpool

How to Watch Man Utd vs. Fulham on TV, Live Stream

Country      TV Channel/Live Stream
United Kingdom      Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra, Sky Ultra HD, Sky Sports Main Event
United States      NBCSN, Peacock
Canada      DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 3 Canada
Mexico      FOX One

Man Utd Team News
Patrick Dorgu was struck down by injury after his sensational effort against Arsenal last weekend and reports have revealed he's likely to miss around 10 weeks due to a hamstring issue. Matheus Cunha appears likely to replace him on the left wing.

United will continue without Matthijs de Ligt in defence but that should be no issue for Carrick given the impressive recent performances of Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martínez.

Joshua Zirkzee is back in training after missing recent matches with a knock but is unlikely to feature prominently at Old Trafford.

Man Utd Predicted Lineup vs. Fulham


Man Utd predicted lineup vs. Fulham (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martínez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo.

Fulham Team News
Fulham announced the £27 million signing of Oscar Bobb from Manchester City on Friday but their new recruit will miss a return to Manchester as he's currently injured.

Bobb joins Sasa Lukić and Rodrigo Muniz on the sidelines but Fulham will hope to have Kenny Tete involved in the matchday squad following his return to training.

Fulham will be leaning on their talisman Harry Wilson, formerly of United's rivals Liverpool. The Wales international has nine goal contributions in his last 10 matches in all competitions.

Fulham Predicted Lineup vs. Man Utd


Fulham predicted lineup vs. Man Utd (4-2-3-1): Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Iwobi, Berge; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze; Jiménez.

Man Utd vs. Fulham Score Prediction
Based on their performances under Carrick to date, it would be brave to bet against United securing their third successive win. The change to four at the back has helped solidify them in defence and midfield, while their attack is on fire right now.

Fulham will be eager to hurt United on the counter attack and have the personnel to do so, but keeping the resurgent Red Devils under wraps in front of a reinvigorated Old Trafford crowd could be a challenge too great for Marco Silva's men.

Prediction: Man Utd 3–1 Fulham



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