OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER'S Manchester United picked up a 1-0 win at Partizan in the Europa League.
Anthony Martial scored the only goal of the game to secure the Norwegian's first away win as permanent manager, and he will now be looking for more of the same at Norwich.
Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip and updates from the Theatre of Dreams below…
MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly set to battle rivals Manchester City for the signature of highly-rated teenager Luke Matheson.
The Rochdale starlet shot to prominence when he scored against United at Old Trafford earlier this season in the Carabao Cup.
And the Star claim that the floppy-haired 16-year-old could cost as much as £10million.
MANCHESTER UNITED are monitoring Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips, SunSport can reveal.
Both Mike Phelan and Kieran McKenna have been to watch Phillips – with the 23-year-old having impressed.
And the Red Devils could make a move for Phillips that would make him the latest Elland Road star to swap the Whites for Old Trafford.
Rio Ferdinand and Alan Smith both broke Leeds hearts when they made the switch in the early noughties.
MANCHESTER UNITED will reportedly only move for Real Madrid star Gareth Bale if the Welshman agrees to some sort of pay-as-you-play contract.
And apparently in a bid to cover their backs against another expensive failure like Alexis Sanchez – United chiefs have hired a private investigator to look into the Welshman.
That's according to the Daily Mirror, who also claim that United are put off by his enormous £650k-a-week wages.
MAN UTD legend Wayne Rooney's son Kai will be offered the chance to sign for bitter rivals Man City.
The nine-year-old has already been on the books at both City and rivals Manchester United before his family's United States excursion.
But according to the Mirror, Kai will be offered the chance to rejoin City when his dad returns to England in January to play for Derby.
ED WOODWARD has given the green light for a £125million double swoop for German duo Kai Havertz and Thomas Muller in January, according to reports.
The Manchester United executive vice-chairman is determined to bolster the squad in the New Year when the transfer window reopens.
United sent top scouts to watch Havertz in action for Bayer Leverkusen against Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich's Muller against Union Berlin yesterday.
Unfortunately, Havertz was ill and therefore did not feature but Muller played the full 90 minutes as the reigning champions won 2-1.
The two players are at very different stages of their careers but would both provide Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with important attributes he is crying out for.
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