Manchester United vs Fulham LIVE: The Red Devils hope for their fifth consecutive victory to close the gap on the Premier League's top four: kick-off time, team news and how to follow
Manchester United will look to maintain their impressive form this weekend when they take on Fulham at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils they have won four first division matches in a row and so far has not experienced defeat in all competitions in 2024.
Erik ten Hag's The position seemed to be under great threat, but his team has turned things around this year, moving up the table and closing in on the top four.
Farmers They are your next opponents and Marco Silva will know how difficult this game will be as they hope to win again after the loss to Aston Villa.
Manchester United vs Fulham: Sir Jim is in!
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has officially completed a deal buy 27.7 percent of Manchester United.
The British billionaire has become a minority owner of the Premier League giants after investing £1.25bn.
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United have already confirmed the news after Ratcliffe received approval of the Premier League and the Football Association.
Ratcliffe said: “Becoming part-owner of Manchester United is a great honor and comes with great responsibility.
“This marks the completion of the transaction, but is just the beginning of our journey to take Manchester United back to the top of English, European and world football, with world-class facilities for our fans.
“Work to achieve those goals will accelerate starting today.”
Manchester United vs Fulham: team news
Luke Shaw are willing to spend Three more months on the sidelines after suffering another hamstring injury against Luton.
The absence of the left back leaves United without coverage in that position with Tyrell Malacia Also down, Álvaro Fernández gave way and Sergio Reguilón's stage ended.
bricklayer assemblyLisandro Martínez, Aaron Wan Bissaka and antonio martial everyone is left out.
As for Fulham, Joao Palhinha is suspended after receiving 10 yellow cards this season.
Sasa Lukic will take his place at the base of midfield alongside captain Tom Cairney, who continues to keep Harrison Reed out of the team.
Raúl Jiménez is still injured and Rodrigo Muñiz will play up front as Chelsea borrower Armando Broja fight to start.
Manchester United vs Fulham: What has been said?
One of Ratcliffe's first tasks will be improve Old Trafford and United's new minority owner has been talking about the stadium.
He said: “I mean, it's an impressive stadium and it's the biggest Premier League stadium in the country; I guess the second largest stadium in the country after Wembley.
“But it is not the level that would be expected from Manchester United today and they have fallen behind. Maybe 20 years ago it was (by the standard), but today it has been left behind.
“We need to look at the path forward for the stadium, the redevelopment of that stadium, and clearly there are two paths we could take: we could renovate the existing stadium or we could look at building a new stadium.
“And that's what we're seeing right now.”
Manchester United vs Fulham: how to follow
This Premier League clash will take place on Saturday, February 24.
Kick-off at Old Trafford is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
The game will not be broadcast live on television in the UK due to the 3pm blackout.
However, talkSPORT will have you covered with GameDay Live.
Adrian Durham will be accompanied by Ray Lounge, Troy Deeney and Micky Gray to keep you up to date with the latest news.