Harry Maguire Receives Suspended Sentence After Mykonos Incident
Manchester United and England defender, Harry Maguire, has been given a 15-month suspended sentence by a Greek court for an incident that occurred in Mykonos in August 2020.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe held discussions with Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim at Carrington, while West Ham ramps up searches amid Potter pressure and other football stories unfold.
In a significant development at Manchester United, co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe arrived via helicopter at the Carrington training complex on Thursday for high-level talks with head coach Ruben Amorim. The meeting comes as the club eyes structural changes, including a potential move for Alan Wright—a former Manchester City youth coach who previously collaborated with sporting director Jason Wilcox—to join as a professional development phase coach.
West Ham United is actively scouting replacements for under-fire manager Graham Potter after a dismal start to the season. Gary O'Neil ranks highly on their shortlist, while former boss Slaven Bilic is open to an emotional return. Ex-Everton manager Sean Dyche and Nottingham Forest's Nuno Espírito Santo are also under consideration.
Additional updates include Bournemouth's plans to expand the Vitality Stadium to 20,000 seats, Chelsea executive Casper Stylsvig's departure after a failed sponsorship deal, and Bayern Munich losing Josip Stanisic to a knee injury. Rangers owner Andrew Cavenagh is set to address the club's deepening crisis upon his arrival from the US.
Football authorities are also debating time limits for throw-ins and corners to combat time-wasting, aiming to increase effective playing time.
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