Luke -back Luke Shaw is ready to break up with MU to go to Saudi Arabia to make money for the rest of his career. If it was Al Nassr, the possibility of Luke Shaw encountered Nam Dinh, the Hanoi Police of V.League at the AFC Champions League Two was completely possible.
The Sun newspaper reported that the 30 -year -old was aware of the serious attention from the Saudi Arabia clubs and was ready to listen to attractive suggestions, in the context of the future at Old Trafford. Although there were still 2 years in the contract, Shaw was concerned that his career at MU was coming to an end. Last season, Shaw only played 12 matches due to prolonged calf injuries and was fiercely competing for the main kick.
Shaw appeared in the defeat of Tottenham 0-1 in the Europa League final in May, but was only kicked by coach Ruben Amorim lacking a central defender and had to play in a 3-defender system. Currently, Shaw is hard to have a competitive door with Patrick Dorgu, while Amorim coach is also putting much expectation in young talent Diego Leon, rookie worth £ 3.3 million from Cerrro Porteno Club (Paraguay).
Despite being on the list of American tours and having played in front of Leeds, Shaw understood that he was just the project when the Premier League returned next month. The Sun emphasized that if not leaving this summer, Shaw will break up with MU into the East Market 2026. For his part, MU will not make it difficult if Shaw insists on leaving Old Trafford, especially in the context that he has only 27 appearances in the last two seasons because of constant injury.
It is unclear which Saudi Arabia club is interested in Luke Shaw. But if Al Nassr, Shaw will attend the AFC Champions League Two. This is also the tournament that the two clubs of V.League are Nam Dinh and the Hanoi Police will play in the season 2025/26. If the two Vietnamese teams go deep at the tournament, the ability to encounter Shaw can occur in this case.
Back to another left -back MU, Leon. The 18 -year -old new player can be impressive. He just played out in the 0-0 draw with Leeds, in a friendly match in Sweden. Coach Amorim judged Leon as follows: “He plays very well, is learning fast and has great potential to become an excellent player.”
Also in the left corridor, Diogo Dalot is now more trusted in the Wing-back position in Amorim's favorite 3-4-2-1 diagram.