Here are the latest Premier League headlines for Sunday, June 19.
Man U chief meets fans
Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold met disgruntled fans in a pub to address concerns about the future of the club. Supporters had been planning a protest outside Arnold's home amid ongoing unrest about the ownership of the Glazer family.
The CEO, who replaced Ed Woodward earlier this year, bought drinks for the group and discussed a range of topics, including the owners and Man United's pursuit of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong. Arnold reportedly said money was "not a consideration" in the club's summer recruitment drive when asked about transfer plans under new boss Erik ten Hag.
A spokesperson for Manchester United said: "Richard heard that a group of fans had gathered in a pub near his house. He went to meet them, bought them all a drink, listened to their views, and explained what the club is doing to deliver success on the pitch, improve the stadium, and strengthen engagement with fans."
Man United have just endured their worst Premier League campaign from a points perspective, finishing sixth with a tally of 58 following only 16 wins from their 38 games. The underwhelming season was played out against a backdrop of ongoing protests against the Glazers.
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A new era is set to begin at Old Trafford following the appointment of Dutchman Ten Hag. The former Ajax boss has replaced interim manager Ralf Rangnick, who took over from the sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November. German Rangnick was initially due to remain with the 20-time English champions in a consultancy role before that plan was scrapped last month.
Liverpool sign Dons defender
Liverpool have completed the signing of Scotland Under-21 defender Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen, subject to international clearance. The 18-year-old joins the Premier League club on a "long-term contract" in a deal believed to be worth an initial £4million.
He was named the Scottish Football Writers' Association's Young Player of the Year for the 2021-22 season, in addition to being shortlisted for the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year award.
"I'm just buzzing and it's a dream come true really to be here," Ramsay told the Reds' website. "It was a dream come true to play for Aberdeen, and now to be at one of the biggest, if not the biggest club in the world, it's a massive achievement and I'm looking forward to trying to show the fans what I've got."
Ramsay could eventually cost Liverpool up to £6.5million due to appearance-related add-ons. The right-back progressed through the youth ranks at Aberdeen, making his senior debut in March 2021 and playing 39 times in total, scoring once.
He is Jurgen Klopp's third signing of the summer window following the potential club-record arrival of Darwin Nunez from Benfica and the announcement that Fabio Carvalho will officially join the club from Fulham on July 1.
"There's obviously a pathway here - that's one of the reasons I chose it as well," added Ramsay, who has been capped three times by his country at Under-21 level. "It's not just a massive club, they give young players chances in the first team. So if I can come in in pre-season, put my mark down, then there's no reason why I can't push to get in the first-team squad."
Parrott addresses Spurs future
Troy Parrott will head back to Tottenham desperate to impress manager Antonio Conte after announcing himself on the international stage. The 20-year-old striker met up with the Republic of Ireland earlier this month having spent what he hopes was a breakthrough season in League One with MK Dons, during which he scored 10 goals in all competitions.
He carried that form into Ireland's Nations League fixtures, capping a fine individual display with an assured finish in a 3-0 victory over Scotland and impressing as Stephen Kenny's men drew 1-1 with Ukraine in Lodz to bring down the curtain on a gruelling run of four games inside 11 days.
Parrott's time at Spurs to date has seen Mauricio Pochettino depart and Jose Mourinho and Nuno Espirito Santo come and go as he has tried to stake his claim, but asked if he needed stability on that front to do so, he said: "I can't control what goes on there. That's out of my hands. All I can do is try to impress whoever is there, and that's what I fully intend doing when I go back there for pre-season."