MANCHESTER UNITED face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's hometown club this week as they travel to Norway to play Kristiansund.

But one man who will not be there is Romelu Lukaku, as speculation over a potential transfer to Juventus in exchange for Paulo Dybala intensifies.

Follow ALL of the latest United news and gossip below…

  • HARRY MAGUIRE has agreed terms on a Man Utd contract, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.

    As SunSport exclusively revealed last night, Maguire is pushing hard for Leicester to allow him to leave and only a transfer fee now needs to be agreed.

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  • MANCHESTER UNITED were left red-faced after two callers were cut off on The Paddy Crerand Show after asking awkward questions about the Glazers.

    With the fivekeyquestions campaign becoming the top trend in the UK on Twitter, two fans decide to call into MUTV to discuss it.

    But panellists Paddy Crerand, Lou Macari and Ben Thornley did not get a chance to answer as the fans were cut off by the presenter while trying to make their points.

    Some watching fans described the channel as being like “North Korea” and “propaganda” – although others said the show wasn't the right time to discuss the ownership.

    Earlier, The Glazers Out Movement had penned a scathing open letter to the Manchester United owners in which they questioned the Americans over spending and financial decisions.

  • FURIOUS Harry Maguire wants Leicester to push through his dream Manchester United move.

    The two clubs were locked in talks late last night with United ready to agree a fee.

    England centre-half Maguire, 26, missed training today for the second time this summer but maintains he had a stomach bug — and is expected back today.

    United, having had a £70million offer turned down, are now attempting to seal a world-record fee for a defender — topping Liverpool’s £75m for Virgil van Dijk

    And Maguire believes Foxes vice-chairman Khun ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha is being awkward regarding the deal with United — especially as he felt he kept his part of the bargain by acting professionally.

  • MANCHESTER UNITED have practically done the deal to capture Harry Maguire from Leicester City, according to a reliable Italian journalist.

    United were understood desperate to land Maguire before the August 8 transfer deadline.

    The England star is believed to have grown frustrated over the Foxes’ hard-bargaining as they demanded £80m from the Red Devils.

    However, Gianluca Di Marzio has confirmed that the player’s will ‘is being respected’ by Leicester and that the ‘white smoke is close’ for a completed deal.

  • JUVENTUS have received proposals for Spurs and Man United target Paulo Dybala, according to club vice president Pavel Nedved.

    The striker has fallen out of favour in Turin and Football.london understands Spurs Tottenham have been in talks with his club over a potential move.

    Speaking about the 25-year-old Argentine forward’s future, Nedved confirmed he has received enquiries for the ace but remained tight-lipped on what could happen next.

    He said: “There are some proposals, there is some interest, but we wait for concrete action so we can then decide calmly.

    “Having won eight consecutive Serie A titles, we feel that we have a strong team already.

    “Obviously, with the transfer market open, we’re trying to reinforce the squad.

    “I won’t get into details and I don’t want to talk about individuals, but let’s say we are working on it.”

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