Manchester United pinched a share of the spoils against Leeds on Wednesday night - but Erik ten Hag's side were made to work for it.
United were heavily fancied ahead of their meeting against the Whites at Old Trafford, who were managerless after sacking Jesse Marsch at the start of the week. But an early strike from Wilfried Gnonto and an own goal from Raphael Varane nudged the visitors into a two-goal lead.
Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho grabbed the goals to rescue a point for United ahead of the reverse fixture this Sunday. And with the club's takeover process also rumbling on in the background, there is plenty going on away from the pitch. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest headlines from in and around Old Trafford...
Ten Hag explains Leeds gamble
Erik ten Hag explained his reasons for bringing Diogo Dalot and Alejandro Garnacho into the Manchester United team for Wednesday night's 2-2 draw against Leeds.
Dalot has spent the last few weeks sidelined but was restored to the team in midweek alongside Garnacho, who deputised for Anthony Martial, who has been sidelined with a hip injury.
Ten Hag explained prior to the match that he decided to thrust Dalot back into action after Aaron Wan-Bissaka missed out on the matchday squad through illness - even though the Portugal international had only been back in training for a few days and broke down shortly after the World Cup.
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Broughton issues takeover warning
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Former Liverpool chairman Sir Martin Broughton has warned both the Reds and Manchester United that they could be sold for less than expected in the coming months.
Fenway Sports Group are on the lookout for new investment and could even sell Liverpool if their demands are met while the Glazer family are hoping that interest from a group of Qatari interest will spark a £6billion bidding war.
But Broughton, a lifelong Chelsea fan who tried to take over the Blues last year, has warned that the clubs may not attract the same amount of interest as Chelsea - as they are not based in London.
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Man Utd receive double transfer boost
Manchester United have received a boost in their pursuit of Barcelona duo Frenkie de Jong and Ansu Fati - after the Spanish giants were told to dramatically lower their wage bill.
Barcelona have enjoyed a fine season under Xavi Hernandez but are still being plagued by financial issues and could attempt to sell a number of fringe players in the summer.
United are long-term admirers of De Jong and also hold an interest in Fati - and could attempt to tempt Barcelona into selling in the summer if the LaLiga outfit are still under financial pressure.
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