Paul Scholes says Manchester United’s new owners have not made one positive change since taking over and branded the decision to raise matchday ticket prices as ‘ridiculous’. The Premier League giants were accused of exploiting fans after taking the decision mid-season to raise the price of matchday tickets to £66 per game,
Paul Scholes believes Manchester United supporters should not worry if the club decide to sell Alejandro Garnacho. Napoli have identified Garnacho as their first-choice replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who is set to join Paris Saint-Germain in a €70 million (£58.9m) deal.
Not many players got the better of Paul Scholes on the pitch during his illustrious Manchester United playing career, but the club legend has revealed his was ‘destroyed’ by a former teammate during one of his early training sessions with the first team.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes wants Kobbie Mainoo to stay at Old Trafford, saying he will be 'offended' if the England international is sold by the club
Paul Scholes says Sir Jim Ratcliffe has done “nothing positive” during his first year at Manchester United and believes ticket price increases show he does not care about the fans. Ineos chairman Ratcliffe, the 72-year local-born billionaire who became ...
Paul Scholes has revealed the player who 'destroyed' him when he was at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has criticised the club's leadership group, claiming he cannot think of anything positive Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have done since they arrived last year.
Everything is still negative’ - Ticket price hikes and cost-cutting measures at Old Trafford have been unpopular with fans
Paul Scholes criticised Manchester United's performance against Southampton, despite The Red Devils finishing the game 3-1 winners thanks to Amad Diallo.
Manchester United eventually triumphed 3-1 against bottom of the table Southampton but they were bailed out by Amad
Manchester United transfer news as Ruben Amorim receives the backing of a club legend after a decent start to his reign at Old Trafford
Sir Jim Rattcliffe has defended the need to make "difficult and unpopular decisions" including the controversial call to raise ticket prices to £66 per match. | ITV News Granada