On Wednesday (13th), the 20 strongest teams in the Premier League unveiled their 25-man squads. Two "problem players" - Anthony Mathias and Chaton Sinzu - were among the names on the Manchester United roster, suggesting that the Red Devils have no intention of ending their contracts. The Red Devils do not intend to put an end to their contracts. According to the Daily Mail, the settlement talks between Tannhäuser and Chaton Sinzou are "not yet finalized", and the club's two executives have taken the initiative to intervene and put pressure on Tannhäuser to reach a settlement with the players.

Manchester United, who have been in turmoil of late, have released a 25-man Premier League entry list that appears to be business as usual. Although Anthony was forced to delay his return to the squad after being charged by three women over an alleged assault, Tannhäuser showed firm support for him and his inclusion in the list came as no surprise. In contrast, Chaton Sinzu, who has been accused of "exaggerating", was not blacklisted, a result that surprised fans.

However, the Daily Mail further revealed that Tanhag has not made substantial progress in his settlement talks with Chaton Sinzu and that another meeting will be arranged between the two parties. United CEO Richard Arnott and director Meto have also actively intervened in the negotiations, urging Tanhag to seek to mend relations with Chaton Sinzu. Chaton Sinzu recently deleted counter posts on social media, a move seen as a result of Metto's mediation. However, reports indicate that the tension between Tannhäuser and Chaton Sinzu is "difficult to reconcile".

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