
Luke Shaw ‘needs to find himself a new club’ after what happened during Man United vs Crystal Palace
Luke Shaw’s latest injury blow has left Man United fans saying the same about the 30-year-old’s future at Old Trafford.
Shaw had to be replaced in the 24th minute of Man United‘s win at home to Crystal Palace, continuing interim boss Michael Carrick’s unbeaten record.
Maxence Lacroix’s header gave the Eagles an early lead inside four minutes, before the Frenchman was sent off in the second half for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.
Bruno Fernandes converted from the penalty spot to equalise, before Benjamin Sesko headed home the winning goal with 25 minutes remaining.

Luke Shaw ‘needs to go this summer’ after Crystal Palace blow
Shaw’s contract at Old Trafford does not expire until 2027, but many Man United fans believe his time at the club must come to an end in the summer.
The left-back joined Man United from Southampton back in 2014, with injuries hampering his time at the club.
Noussair Mazraoui replaced Shaw against Crystal Palace, with one fan claiming that the 28-year-old is a “much better” option to start at left-back.
Following the injury, one fan hopes it is the last time he sees Shaw in action for Man United, whilst another supporter wants the club to tear up his contract.
Right-back Diogo Dalot was also being asked to leave following his performance, with one fan saying the club “needs to move on” without him.
Oliver Glasner remains on Man United shortlist
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner may have come up against his next club, with the 51-year-old still linked with becoming the next Man United manager.
Whilst Carrick remains the favourite for the permanent position if the club qualifies for the Champions League, Glasner remains a contender if a top four finish is not achieved.

Glasner’s public outbursts towards the board and the fans have not helped his cause, but he remains on the shortlist to take the job at Old Trafford.
Overall, Glasner’s time at Crystal Palace has been considered a success, with the club winning the FA Cup for the first time in their history under the Austrian.
The south London club could also win the Europa Conference League this season, whilst they are in a strong position to retain their Premier League status for another year.