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Bruno Fernandes rescued Manchester United with a stoppage-time penalty to beat Burnley at Old Trafford, as Ruben Amorim could barely watch.

There was also VAR drama galore across all of Saturday's game, but none more so than in Chelsea's 2-0 victory over Fulham which left Marco Silva absolutely furious, while Tottenham were beaten by Bournemouth.



Meanwhile, clubs are scrambling to complete any last-minute transfer business Monday evening's deadline.



Newcastle have finally signed a new striker with a club-record deal for Nick Woltemade, and talkSPORT understands Alexander Isak is now 'confident' of making his move to Liverpool before Monday's deadline.

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34 minutes agoBy Jake Lambourne

Aston Villa have formalised their interest in Lucas Paqueta with the West Ham midfielder to potentially miss his side's trip to Nottingham Forest, talkSPORT understands.

With just days left of the transfer window, the ex-Lyon star could be on his way out of the London Stadium after Villa stepped up their pursuit on Saturday.

Paqueta is keen to leave West Ham as Villa look to thrash out an agreement.

The Hammers value the 28-year-old at £60million, with Villa looking to force their Premier League rivals into accepting a lower fee.

The Midlands outfit want to sign him on an initial loan deal, with the move containing a £47million obligation to buy clause.

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Today, 21:56By Jake Lambourne

Nayef Aguerd is set to miss West Ham's game at Nottingham Forest tomorrow as he wants to leave, talkSPORT understands.

Aguerd is subject of interest from Roberto De Zerbi's Marseille.

The 29-year-old has been on the Hammers' books since joining for around £30million from Rennes in 2022.

He spent last season on loan at Real Sociedad and could now be heading out yet again.

Aguerd may not be the only West Ham star that fails to feature at the City Ground on Sunday.

Brazilian midfielder Lucas Paqueta could sit out as he too faces an uncertain future amid interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur.

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Today, 20:11By Jake Lambourne

Callum Hudson-Odoi has penned a new three-year deal at Nottingham Forest.

The Reds winger has starred at the City Ground since 2023 after joining in a £5millio package deal from Chelsea.

Now in his third season with Forest, the 24-year-old has banged in 14 goals in 72 games in all competitions.

Commenting on his contract extension, Hudson-Odoi said: "This is home and I have enjoyed every moment.

"I appreciate all the support and love I’ve been getting since day one.

I'm not sure how much more of this he can take.

After being dumped out of the Carabao Cup by League Two Grimsby Town, United have just about secured three points in a crazy game against Burnley.

The Clarets went fully route one in the final minutes of added-time in an attempt to get another equaliser, but the Red Devils held on as their players and fans breathed a collective sigh of relief.

But that's nothing compared to their gaffer, who - just as against Grimsby - refused to watch Fernandes step up to take his spot kick.

Get that man a stiff drink!

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Today, 17:06By Joe Moore

While it was all going on at Old Trafford, Sunderland snuck in a winning goal to beat Brentford.

Wilson Isidor gets on the end of a deep cross, nods the ball down and under Caoimhin Kelleher and into the net.

Pandemonium at Stadium of Light.

Not one the former Liverpool goalkeeper will want to watch back...

not that Sunderland fans will care.

They're two wins from three on their return to the Premier League!

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Today, 17:00By Joe Moore

The United captain takes responsibility to grab all three points for his club, and he doesn't hesitate.

So much pressure on that one kick, and he's buried it into the bottom left corner just beyond the outstretched fingertips of Dubravka.

Fair play.

Massive cojones.

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Today, 16:57By Joe Moore

Amad Diallo has his shirt pulled as he's running into the area, and he goes down.

It's soft, but a shirt pull is a shirt pull, and United can win it here.

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Today, 16:41By Joe Moore

Brentford toiled for so long to get their goal, and now they're level again!

Le Fee scores from the spot after a penalty was given for a Rico Henry foul on Habib Diarra at a corner kick.

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Today, 16:40By Joe Moore

Wolves pull another goal back to make David Moyes' men a little nervous.

Substitute Gomes took advantage of Everton's defence going to sleep to dart into the box to poke in a cross from the left.

Squeaky bum time for the Toffees now...

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Today, 16:37By Joe Moore

The Bees and their striker finally have their goal and, like with Burnley, this one will stand.

Thiago is there are the back post to head in a looping cross.

Brentford have had a goal disallowed and a missed penalty in this game, but they now have the lead they deserve.

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Today, 16:31By Joe Moore

This one will count - Burnley are level again!

A shot comes in and Altay Bay?nd?r doesn't get enough on it.



The ball pops back out into the area and Anthony is the quickest man through a bundle of red shirts to poke the ball in.

It's gone in via two deflections, but it's a precious goal for the Clarets.

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Today, 16:25By Joe Moore

Foster has just rounded the goalkeeper and put the ball in the net for his second of the game, but the offside flag is up.

But, hang on, the semi-automatic offside graphic has just been shown, and it doesn't look offside at all.

Can you be offside by your arm?

Another strange one...

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Today, 16:22By Joe Moore

One of United's big summer signings gets his first Premier League goal and the Red Devils are back in front.

This time it's shocking defending from Burnley as Mbeumo is unmarked and allowed to get on the end of a cut-back.

He slams the ball home and the Old Trafford crowd is going wild.

Burnley were in front for seconds.

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Today, 16:20By Joe Moore

The Clarets are level!

It's out of nothing, but it's catastrophic defending from United again.

Jacob Bruun Larsen is given so much space to bend a cross into the area and Foster has just ghosted into the box unmarked to prod the ball in.

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Today, 16:16By Joe Moore

It's another assist from Jack Grealish - his fourth in two games for Everton - with a delicious dink around the last man.

But the praise for this goal belongs to KDH, who collected Grealish's pass and smashed the ball into the near post top corner.

Everton are really having fun now.

This is the Jack Grealish we remember!

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Today, 15:37By Joe Moore

Wolves pull one back through Hwang, who converts a cross with Jordan Pickford in no-man's land.

But Everton are back in front just minutes later with a brilliant team goal!

Dewsbury-Hall and Grealish link up really well and a dummy from Beto in the area provides Ndiaye the perfect opportunity to score.

It's on a plate for him, and he buries it from close-range.

Darren Bent for talkSPORT: "Jack Grealish has been, head and shoulders, the best player on the pitch.

"This first half has been all about Jack Grealish."

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Today, 15:34By Joe Moore

Oh dear, this doesn't look good.

Matheus Cunha has been a breath of fresh air in this Man United team since his arrival from Wolves this summer.

And that's why Ruben Amorim can't even watch as he's taken off the field with an injury.

The summer signing takes a seat on the turf and signals to the bench that he can't go on.

Obviously too early to tell, but given that a number of his teammates came over to speak with the new United star as he exited the field, it can't be good.

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Today, 15:30By Joe Moore

United are in front at Old Trafford, and it's really, really unlucky on Burnley.

Casemiro's bullet header from a corner smacks off the crossbar and hits Burnley's Josh Cullen in the face.

And it's at such point-blank range that Martin Dubravka can only flap at the ball to try and keep it out.