Januzaj speaks
He made his Sunderland debut at City.
Manchester United opened their Premier League account with victory over Bournemouth, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbed another debut goal.
It was a successful outing for Jose Mourinho and his summer signings with Eric Bailly named Man of the Match.However, the Portuguese is intent on making one more buy before the close of the transfer window.
Mourinho has impressed United fans by identifying the areas that needed strengthening and he could do so again by signing a centre-back. The transfer window closes in two weeks on Wednesday and there could be one more incoming at Old Trafford.
Leonardo Bonucci is admired by Mourinho and Raphael Varane continues to be linked with a move to Manchester.
The exodus has begun with Adnan Januzaj's season long loan move to Sunderland confirmed and more exits due.
We'll follow all the latest transfer stories every step of the way as well as bringing you all the reaction from opening day victory.
He made his Sunderland debut at City.
Just a warning, it’s explicit:
Thankfully, no ‘PJ4’ branding.
‘The Patmobile’. What a moniker.
The former Villa striker’s death is understandably generating headlines and, from a United, viewpoint, Atkinson was a nuisance in the early 90s, back when Villa competed for the title.
He scored against Alex Ferguson’s side in that captivating 1993 humdinger at Villa Park, having netted the winner in the same fixture a year earlier. Atkinson also struck in Villa’s 1994 League Cup final win over United.
The 23-year-old United goalkeeper has still not played for the first-team and wasn’t in the matchday squads against Leicester and Bournemouth, yet he was still involved during the warm-ups.
Johnstone should be embarrassed that, at such a young age, he is effectively a goalkeeping coach at the club. He is in the last year of his contract but needs to leave before August 31.
Second this. Fully understand Sam omitting Rojo and Romero, too.
It just about gets away with bringing a football-related idea to a wedding.
He’s used to pinging long balls over the hill and far away.
Will Schweinsteiger, Pereira, Keane et al. appear?
Odd one this - one betting firm has United 7/4 favourites to sign Karim Benzema.
No real links with Benzema for a while now, and the addition of Zlatan would seem to close that door entirely.
Arsenal are at 3/1 and City 6/1.
Goal reporting that Inter Milan are expected to win the race for Brazil’s Gabriel Barbosa.
The Santos President has held talks with Premier League sides and Atletico Madrid, but Inter have now reportedly agreed a fee for the 19-year-old’s services.
‘Gabigol’ is still in Rio with the Brazilian Olympic team and Inter are yet to discuss personal terms.
Garth Crooks on Zlatan makes for some entertaining reading.
“For years, I wondered what the fuss was all about with Ibrahimovic,” Crooks told BBC Sport.
“Then I saw him smash four goals past England in an international friendly in 2012.
“The Swedish superstar has left his mark everywhere he’s been. However, to arrive at Old Trafford expecting to lead the line at the age of 34 is a stretch even for him.
“Nevertheless, the way he took to the task in the Community Shield, and again against Bournemouth in the opening game of the season, has been immense.
“There have been no histrionics on or off the field. He has just quietly got on with the job – and United fans have another cult hero to worship.”
Garth, Garth, Garth.
Warren Joyce has hinted that there could be a few more loan deals on the cards before the window shuts.
Business has to be done fast, with the emergency loan window abolished and players only allowed to move during transfer windows.
And it sounds like United will be doing just that before the end of August.
Joyce told ManUtd.com:
“I would imagine, over the coming weeks, a few more will leave on loan.
“They are ready for those steps and have got to be playing against men to show what they can do and push on from now.
“Once the window shuts, you know exactly what you’ve got and what your numbers are.”
Louis van Gaal started last season with a win too (the own goal victory against Tottenham).
But the manager’s reaction is somewhat different.
LVG said: “The most important thing is that we have won because there was a lot of pressure on this match because of last year, when our start was very bad. I said in the preparation, “This is the match”. Maybe I laid too much pressure on this match.
“You had two high-level teams pressing high and neither team could cope with that pressure. That, we have to improve. We were lucky today.”
Three goals, three points but some kinks to iron out for Jose Mourinho and United.
But the rest of the Premier League are unlikely to be happy at hearing Rooney’s comments after the Bournemouth game, revealing that he knows United still have more gears to go through.
“I hope so,” he said.
“Some players are still getting up to full fitness in the first game of the season. You’re never quite where you want to be, I’m sure that will come after a few games. We know we can play better than we did today [Sunday], although we did quite well, and I’m sure we will over the coming weeks.”
Things are already feeling more positive.
Three United defenders in Garth Crooks’ XI, even without a clean sheet!
As usual, the formation is...intriguing.
That goal against Bournemouth was Rooney’s 87th away from home in the Premier League - level with Alan Shearer.
Only a matter of time before he breaks it you would think.
Cherries defender Simon Francis has given is take on yesterday...
“We had some good play, especially in the first half.
“We dominated up until the goal and in the second half we created some good chances. On another day they might go our way.
“Towards the end, we had a couple of good corners in succession too. It’s something to learn from. Obviously we take the positives, as we do with every game.”
Dominated? Really? I was obviously watching a different game.
Good piece here from my colleague Samuel Luckhurst on Fellaini and Herrera.
An interesting midfield combination but one that worked. But Pogba is to come...
Fellaini’s performance is a timely topic as United supporters ponder what Mourinho’s midfield will look like. There are five - maybe six - options and his selection at the Vitality was as unpredictable as one of Sir Alex Ferguson’s tombola choices. Herrera and Fellaini had never started as a midfield partnership before and Mourinho contradicted his preference for ‘specialists’ by not supplementing them with a holding midfielder.
Herrera and Fellaini thrived in Louis van Gaal’s midfield triangle two seasons ago with Michael Carrick at the base, yet the 35-year-old was demoted following his ponderous performance against Leicester’s live wires. Just as much of a surprise as Fellaini’s prudent passing was Herrera’s conversion to a deep-lying midfielder. He played there with disdain under Van Gaal yet it appeared he was free of the shackles on his 27th birthday on Sunday.
You can read more about about Jose’s selection dilemmas HERE.
There were plenty of good performances to choose from.
Marouane Fellaini hasn’t always had an easy ride at United. But Mourinho thinks that might be about to change after his impressive display at Bournemouth.
With Fellaini, I always have the feeling that he was not loved by the general red people.
But, if he plays like he’s playing now, they have to love him because he’s being so important for us.
Jose was thrilled with his new signing at Bournemouth
Paul has got a plan to beat the fastest man in the world
Wonder what Usain thinks of Bastian’s situation?
Ashley Young was not involved against Leicester at Wembley or against Bournemouth on Sunday. And the Express are reporting he’s on the list to replace Everton-bound Yannick Bolasie at Crystal Palace.
Paul Pogba not a Juventus player anymore but Andrea Pirlo reckons his former club will still be delighted.
On the first day training session Pogba had with Juventus the players were laughing, We were not laughing for any other reason than we were just in total disbelief that this player with so much obvious ability was able to leave a club the size of Manchester United for free, and I think Juventus are still laughing. They signed a player of his quality for no money, he was a big part of them winning trophies in four seasons, and they then sell him for £90m. Whatever way you look at it, Juventus have got a great deal.
Southampton defender Jose Fonte has been linked with a move to United before the deadline and he’s not been in the mood to play it down.
If the interest in there, it is a reason to be flattered to be associated with a club like Manchester United.
But I have a contract with Southampton, and I’m just focused on my work, to make a great season.
I will not deny that Manchester United is one of the biggest clubs in the world and that it makes me happy to be associated with it. But to be Manchester United’s player is a big difference.
The reserves are in action tonight. There’s a chance the likes of Jones, Darmian, Young, Schweinsteiger and Pereira could play. Maybe even the most expensive footballer in the world!
It’s been a while since we heard from Juan Mata but he’s back. or at least his Monday blog is.
The season has started in a really good way. Eight days ago we won the Community Shield against Leicester at Wembley and this title makes us feel optimistic. From a personal point of view, I keep believing that Wembley is a special place. I had never won this trophy before, so now I can check it off my list.
Beyond this first trophy, it was important to have a positive start in the Premiership against Bournemouth, a team that had a good last season.
We did it, and overall I think the whole team played a very complete game.
I believe our victory was well deserved and, on top of that, I was lucky to score the first goal of the game, which is always an extra reason to be happy. It was my friend Ander Herrera’s birthday, and a victory was the best way to celebrate it.