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Manchester United have taken measures to protect players, fans and staff in the event of an explosion outside Old Trafford after having every window of the stadium covered in an anti-shatter film, it has been revealed.
The Daily Mail claims that the Theatre of Dreams that the decision has been taken to improve safety at United’s home ground following the shocking scenes in Paris last November, when the Stade de France was targeted by terrorists as part of a series of explosions and gunfire across the French capital.
At the time, France were playing Germany in an international friendly, with players and fans held in the stadium after the match following a suicide bomb attack at one of the stadium’s gates. The noise of two explosions could be heard during the live broadcast of the match, which left the players visibly shaken as they were left uncertain what was unfolding outside of the ground.
Old Trafford will have an anti-shatter film applied to all of its windows (Getty Images) The attack has led to United taking the decision to begin work on Old Trafford this week, with each window pane on the stadium’s exterior to have the protective film administered in a bid to stop the glass from shattering in the event of an explosion both inside and outside the building, preventing shards of glass from flying through the air.
Security measures across the Premier League were increased following the Paris attacks, with full body searches and extra police being deployed outside grounds, while fans were encouraged to arrive earlier than usual for matches. The increase in visible security follows the realisation that sporting events provide easy targets for terror attacks given the large populations – especially at professional football matches – with fears in Belgium and Germany even higher than in the United Kingdom.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Franco Vazquez The Italian international would offer a dynamic presence in attacking midfield, having impressed during his time at Palermo.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers <b>IN: </b>Neymar (Barcelona) A long-term target of vice-chairman Ed Woodward but a fanciful one, who is said to want to move to a club where he will be the top dog. However, the Brazilian is negotiating a new deal at the Nou Camp and will use any reported interest as leverage in the contract talks.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Renato Sanches (Benfica) Only 18-years-old but highly rated by the Portuguese club. United's scouts have watched the teenage midfielder multiple times in recent weeks and talks are already said to have taken place. Could cost £30m.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are all chasing the Bayern Munich striker, who has grown restless in Germany. His fee would be around £70m in the summer.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Eden Hazard (Chelsea) The stand-out player of 2014/15 has stunk out 2015/16 and suffered a torrid few months at Stamford Bridge. A fresh start may be in order and his movement would be very welcome in United's static frontline.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) A long-term target, no doubt, but January may be a bit too soon. The Welshman’s troubles in Spain have eased slightly this term but he still plays second fiddle to Cristiano Ronaldo at the Santiago Bernabeu. At Old Trafford, he would take centre stage. The question is whether Bale, and Real president Florentino Perez, would be ready to call quits on record-breaking move to the Spanish giants.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich) Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge had to tell Ed Woodward to stop emailing him earlier this year, so persistent were Manchester United in their chase of Muller. The roving forward would be a perfect fit at Old Trafford but any move would be a major coup.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Edinson Cavani (PSG) United are in desperate need of some attacking reinforcements, and the Uruguayan would surely be able to aid them in their quest for goals and attacking flair. He would cost a hefty fee but always seems to be unhappy at the French club.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Youri Tielemans (Anderlecht) The young Belgian midfielder, 18, is widely courted due to his versatility throughout the midfield. He would add genuine energy to United’s engine room, but would likely be one for the future with Louis van Gaal's squad currently brimming with central midfielders.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Breel Embolo (Basel) The Swiss forward is still raw but direct in his play and would help bolster United’s meagre attacking options. Still only 18, it is possible that he and Anthony Martial could form a partnership which would provide United fans with years of entertainment.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) Behind both Thiago Silva and David Luiz in the PSG pecking order, the Brazilian is frustrated with a lack of opportunites at the Parc des Princes. He's also attracted the interest of Chelsea.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan) After making his debut in goal for Milan at the tender age of 16, clubs have been keen to see whether they can tie up a deal for the goalkeeper while he is still young. If United were to secure his signing, he could act as an excellent understudy (and potential future replacement) to David de Gea. However, his agent Mino Raiola has already said he is worth £150m.
Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Oumar Niasse The Lokomotiv Moscow striker was voted the Russian Premier League’s player of 2015 and is being monitored by a host of Premier League clubs.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Riyad Mahrez (Leicester City) A more realistic target perhaps but the Algerian playmaker would still come at a cost. He has been, alongside Leicester City teammate Jamie Vardy, the Premier League’s stand-out performer this season. The question is whether he could maintain such form consistently and on a bigger stage. The Foxes meanwhile have no interest in selling.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Romelu Lukaku (Everton) Consistent goals at Everton have seen the Belgium international linked with a host of clubs, including Manchester United. It's claimed Everton would want £65m in order to sell.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers James Rodriguez (midfield) Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez faces an uncertain future after new head coach Zinedine Zidane left him out of the first-team named in his opening match in charge of the club. With Isco preferred in a three-man midfield, Rodriguez could decide that he needs to leave the club in order to secure first-team football.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Ayoze Perez (Newcastle United) A lack of pace in attack has often been cited as one of the main problems for Louis van Gaal’s side. Perez would solve that, as well as providing a useful option off the bench.
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Manchester United: Players linked with transfers Marcos Rojo (defender) The Argentinian has struggled with injuries since joining 18 months ago and was exiled for a short time after missing his flight for the club's pre-season tour. United could be ready to cut their losses on the £16million defender this January.
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Last November, following the Paris attacks, all French sport was suspended while the international friendly between Germany and the Netherlands was abandoned later in the month when a “concrete security threat” was made in the hours leading up to the match, though it later proved to be a false alarm.
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