Carrick commits future
Michael Carrick is the latest player to sign a new contract at Old Trafford.
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Michael Carrick is the latest player to sign a new contract at Old Trafford.
Midfielder Michael Carrick signs a new four-year contract with Manchester United.
Kenny Morgans is one of the surviving Busby Babes flying to the Champions League final.
Man United’s parade after the Champions League final is postponed following violence in the city on Wednesday.
Carlos Tevez says he would love to sign a permanent deal Old Trafford.
Ferdinand wants to cap off an excellent few weeks with Champions League glory.
Giggs says Champions League final stage at last hosts one of the game’s greats.
Campbell’s loan club are a step closer to facing United next season.
Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo says he may consider his future at the club after next week’s Champions League final.
Sir Alex promises a better display than in last May’s FA Cup final.
Campbell’s loan club are a step closer to facing United next season.
Nine years on, Solskjaer wants this team to eclipse the efforts of 99’s men.
Sir Bobby says Reds shouldn’t feel under pressure to win for Munich victims.
Rio signs a new five-year contract that keeps him at Old Trafford until 2013.
Chelsea’s Avram Grant questions the performances of some Premier League referees, hinting at preferential treatment towards Manchester United.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson scoop more awards following Man Utd’s Premier League title win.
Chelsea’s Joe Cole says Barcelona’s Lionel Messi is ahead of Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo as the best player in the world.
Cristiano Ronaldo has added three more trophies to his vast collection.
Patrice Evra aims to erase the memory of losing 2004’s Champions League final.
Chief exec credits the staff who sourced last summer’s successful signings.
Sir Alex says Reds are determined to end the season with a double.
Cristiano Ronaldo says United is the perfect club at which to improve.
Sir Alex Ferguson is named LMA Manager of the Year by his peers.
Michael Carrick is purposeful as United’s minds turn to Moscow.
Nemanja Vidic wants United to cap a memorable season in Moscow.
Michael Carrick is purposeful as attentions turn to the Champions League final.
A selection of facts and figures from the championship-winning season.
Sir Alex Ferguson is named LMA Manager of the Year by his peers.
As if it was not enough to beat present-day opponents, Ronaldo and Rooney must also compete against the ghosts of United past
Sir Alex Ferguson is facing up to the biggest selection headache of his managerial career as he attempts to pick a squad for Manchester United’s Champions League final against Chelsea.
United manager heaps praise on his ‘fearless’ fledglings, writes Mark Ogden.
Ryan Giggs accepts that he may have to wait until next season to break the Manchester United appearance record, saying he is not certain of a place against Chelsea in the Champions League final.
The Manchester United manager has insisted that Rangers can overcome their crowded fixture programme and win the Uefa Cup.
Sir Alex Ferguson is facing up to the biggest selection headache of his managerial career as he attempts to pick a squad for Manchester United’s Champions League final against Chelsea.
Sir Alex Ferguson is named manager of the year by the League Managers’ Association after guiding Manchester United to the title.
Sir Alex Ferguson is facing up to disappointing certain players as he ponders Manchester United’s squad for the Champions League final.The United boss has no injury or suspension worries ahead of the Moscow clash with Chelsea a week on Wednesday and is delighted to have 26 players to choose from.
Sir Alex Ferguson is not looking forward to leaving players out of his Champions League final squad.
Sir Alex Ferguson targets Seville forward after being promised whatever transfer funds he needs by Manchester United board
Sir Alex Ferguson is faced with dilemma over who to leave out of his 18-man squad for next week’s Champions League final
As if it was not enough to beat present-day opponents, Ronaldo and Rooney must also compete against the ghosts of United past
United’s owners support manager to build another dynasty and to resist rivals Chelsea, writes Mark Ogden.
Mythology tells of Ferguson the tyrant, but the real Red Devilry is in the detail, writes Tim Rich.
Manchester United have warned fans that turned up to the game with Wigan without tickets not to repeat their behaviour in Moscow
An assessment of your team’s Premier League performance in the 2007-8 season
Sir Alex Ferguson will just have to hope things do not prove so tight next May because the secrets of his 11th-hour sleights of hand are out in the open. His growls, on Friday, about Bolton Wanderers’ survival celebrations and the advantage they might be presenting to Chelsea were, of course, a ruse – or, as Ferguson put it yesterday, “a little nibble at [Bolton] to keep their minds alert”.
The Manchester United chief executive, David Gill, yesterday reflected on what last summer’s £50m had delivered for the club this season and promised the manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, money to build yet again.
In Pictures: Premier League: Wigan v Man Utd
Steve Coppell to stand down at relegated Reading
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has warned his side will give Chelsea no chance to make up for missing out on the Premier League crown when they meet in the Champions League final.
Perfect Ten Premier League titles for Fergie