Read Up “Luton Town signed ex-Manchester United midfielder Tahith Chong.” After two years with the Blues, the 23-year-old moves on after reportedly signing a deal for £4million to leave Birmingham City.

Following Chong’s successful loan stint at St. Andrew’s, Birmingham made the decision to sign him away from United in September of 2022.

After advancing through Manchester United’s youth programs and making 16 senior team appearances for the club, he joined the Blues and went on to record five goals and eight assists in 61 games with them.

Chong made the following statement shortly after arriving to Kenilworth Road: “In the few hours that I’ve been here, I’ve already gotten the feeling that it really is a family club.” I’m a football fan, and I’ve seen certain games, so I’ve seen how they’ve played, and it shows togetherness and unity – and you can only have that if you’re a family club. I’ve seen how they’ve played because it shows how they’ve played.

It’s not going to be good all the time, but if you’re a family club, you stick through it together, and it’s easier as a family. “I think that’s important because every club faces adversity, and it’s not always going to be good.”

In order to recruit Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby, Aston Villa has been instructed to break their transfer record.

After first turning down Aston Villa’s opening bid of £30 million plus add-ons, Bayer Leverkusen are now demanding a transfer fee that is in excess of £50 million.

Continued conversations are taking place between the two teams.

Andre Onana, an Inter Milan goalkeeper, is about to join Manchester United.

The Cameroonian is likely to sign a deal with the Red Devils worth £45 million and join the team.

It is believed that the discussions between the two clubs are nearing their conclusion and could come to a close on Friday.

After David de Gea’s departure from United, manager Erik ten Hag has expressed interest in making Onana, a former goalkeeper for Ajax, his new No. 1 option in goal.

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