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DAVID MOYES CONFIRMS MERLIN RöHL SURGERY, MIDFIELDER RULED OUT FOR WEEKS

Everton's Merlin Röhl will miss the Man Utd clash after hernia surgery. David Moyes confirms the summer signing is out for "a few weeks," but Seamus Coleman is back in his thoughts.

David Moyes Confirms Merlin Röhl Surgery, Midfielder Ruled Out For Weeks
Röhl Forced To Rest After Operation

Moyes also mentioned that Tyler Dibling, a young player they bought in the summer from England's Under-21 team, might play more; he has been slowly getting used to the team because Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye have been playing so well.

Moyes said, "We hope to let Tyler play for more time as we move forward and include him in the matches." "We really appreciate Ili as a player, and he's certainly someone we see as important for our future, especially since he's performing exceptionally well on the right."

Lisandro Martínez and Harry Maguire might not be able to play in the upcoming game, and it's expected that Benjamin Šeško from Manchester United will also be out because of a knee problem he got in the Red Devils' last league match against Tottenham Hotspur.

Kobbie Mainoo was also absent from the Spurs game because of a minor injury, and there are reports that the midfielder is only "slightly doubtful" to play against the Toffees.

I realised that many players on Norway's team weren't even born the last time the country played in the World Cup, and he should get to play in and feel what it's like to be in a World Cup as an excellent football player, so I'm very happy for him.

Rodri, who plays midfield for Spain, will still be unavailable for the weekend games as he works on getting back in shape after a recent issue.

Since being taken out of the game against Brentford on October 5, the only time he has played is a brief appearance as a substitute against Bournemouth earlier in the month.

Guardiola confirmed, "Rodri is improving well. The last time he had a setback was almost three weeks ago. He understands that to remain steady from now until the end, he needs to give himself enough time to recover both physically and mentally from his problems.

DERBY OUTRAGE: PETER BANKES DOUBLES DOWN ON DISALLOWED KOLO MUANI GOAL DESPITE MASSIVE CRITICISM

Referee verdict: Discover why Peter Bankes disallowed Kolo Muani’s goal and Keith Hackett’s "stupid and soft" reaction.

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Bankes defends his "straightforward" foul call against Kolo Muani

Referee Peter Bankes stood by his call to disallow Randal Kolo Muani’s equaliser in the North London derby, calling it “a very, very clear offence.”

The moment sparked outrage. Gabriel, Arsenal’s defender, hit the deck after Muani’s challenge in the box. Former Premier League referees’ chief Keith Hackett didn’t hold back, calling the decision “stupid and soft".

Bankes didn’t hesitate. He blew for a foul, ruled out the goal, and VAR stayed out of it, even as Spurs fans fumed. That goal would’ve levelled it at 2-2.

Bankes explained on the Match Officials Mic’d Up show: “I was exactly where I needed to be for a cross from the right. I saw the Tottenham player put two hands into the back of the Arsenal player. That’s what grabbed my attention. When you see that live, it looks like a straightforward push – a clear foul.

“I held off on the whistle to let play run, then made the call after the ball went in. That way, VAR could step in if I’d missed something or if it looked off. But honestly, on the pitch, it looked obvious.

“I’m still comfortable with my decision. Sure, things can look different at different speeds; slow motion isn’t the same as seeing it live. But I got one look, and I was confident the two hands on the back had enough impact to be a foul.

“I know people will split on this, but I’m comfortable. That’s a free kick for me.”

The decision was a huge break for Arsenal, who ended up winning 4-1. As far as Spurs fans were concerned, Gabriel got away with one.

Ex-Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher backed Bankes up: “The on-field decision always stands. The ref saw enough for a push. VAR isn’t going to overturn that when the evidence is there.”

THE GIBBS-WHITE PROJECT: WHY MANCHESTER UNITED SEE THE FOREST STAR AS THEIR NEXT PLAYMAKER

United transfer hub. Get the report on wage bill cuts, the Forest playmaker, and City’s rival interest.

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United join Man City in the race for Morgan Gibbs-White’s signature

Manchester United still have a bit of a wait before the summer transfer window opens, but talk around Old Trafford is already heating up. People keep linking United with all kinds of new signings for when the season wraps up.

Michael Carrick has made quite the impression as United’s interim head coach so far. The club handed him the reins until the end of the season, and honestly, he’s done well with the opportunity.

Still, no one really knows who’ll be in charge next season. That uncertainty just adds fuel to the rumours about which players United will chase in the transfer market.

Right now, everything hinges on Champions League qualification. United sit fourth in the Premier League after a 1-0 win over Everton on Monday night. That spot could make all the difference for summer plans.

Morgan Gibbs-White's claim

Now, United have reportedly joined the hunt for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White. The Daily Mail says United are keeping an eye on the Forest playmaker, maybe even lining up a summer move.

But there’s a snag: United want to bring down their wage bill, and that could make signing Gibbs-White tricky.

Manchester City are also said to be interested, and Tottenham apparently tried to sign the 26-year-old with a £60 million offer, but that move fell apart.

Man United's Scott McTominay stance

As for Scott McTominay, it sounds like United aren’t planning a reunion. Despite recent talk about bringing the Napoli midfielder back, TEAMtalk reports United aren’t interested, and the idea hasn’t even come up in the recruitment department.

Napoli now values McTominay at close to £70 million, just a year and a half after he left United for around £25 million. He made the move to Italy in the summer of 2024 and, in his first season, helped Napoli win the Serie A title.

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