England, Spain on cusp of history at Women's World Cup
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Gary Neville has opened up on what Manchester United need to do to beat Arsenal ahead of their Premier League meeting.
The two English giants are scheduled to lock horns on Sunday, September 3, at the Emirates Stadium.
The mouthwatering clash comes at a time when United have made a mixed start to the new season despite securing two wins in three outings.
Erik ten Hag's charges have been far from convincing in their last three fixtures, with the latest one ending in a 3-2 comeback win over Nottingham Forest.
Injuries have also taken a toll on the Red Devils, with key players, including Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, and Raphael Varane, currently out injured.
England, Spain on cusp of history at Women's World Cup
FootballAccording to The Sun, Neville contends that his former side need to make at least two key signings to stand any chance of seeing off Arsenal away.
The legendary defender pointed out the need for the Red Devils to sign a left-back and a midfielder before the summer transfer window shuts on Friday, September 1.
"They've got a match against Arsenal, which will be really interesting because Arsenal slipped up," Neville said on The Gary Neville Podcast.
"United, it isn't quite going for them yet. It isn't quite happening... but they've put six points on the board. I think that somehow, that's quite important.
"I think they have to try to do something in the transfer market this week. They need to get players out," he continued.
Earlier, Sports Brief analysed the top 10 Premier League transfer deals that could sealed before the window shuts.
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FootballA number of Premier League teams have been active in the ongoing summer transfer window.
Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea are among the top teams that have completed big deals so far.
The Gunners have spent more than £200 million to land new signings in a bid to challenge City for the Premier League crown.