The Sun have reported that Prince Mohammad is heading a £3.8 billion takeover of United and is keen to replace the Glazer family by the start of next season.
Mbappe needed to score five goals in PSG's Ligue 1 finale to collect the Golden Shoe, but the French sensation could only manage one in a 3-1 loss at Reims to finish the season with 33 league goals.
In his speech Al-Rabiah highlighted the most notable achievements of this year's Hajj season, including the implementation of 46 new energy projects with a total cost of over SR3 billion, as well as several projects in the transport and health
3.)There is a grace for provision for God's people in this season of scarcity. God's servant prophecied it over us and God will honour His word as our Jehovah Jireh.
Hugo Lloris (Tottenham) - 12 clean sheets Lloris' performances have been criticised this season, but he's still kept 12 clean sheets =3. Jordan Pickford (Everton) - 14 clean sheets =3.
With a six-point lead over their nearest rivals, they are looking strong contenders to win their 20th English top-flight crown, Slot's side has been impressive this season, with a strong defense and potent attack.
Mohammad Bin Salman who is the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is reportedly stepping up £3.8bn bid to take over Premier League club Manchester United from the Glazers' family.
However, the Blues mounted a miserable defence of the crown they won so convincingly and finished fifth this season, though ended the campaign on a high by winning the FA Cup.
Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has stated that his side should not be speaking of winning this season's Premier League title after losing 3-1 to Manchester City in the Premier League derby clash on Sunday.
Les Bleus drew 3-3 in extra-time but lost 4-2 on penalties, with the reigning champions unable to retain their crown. However, amid the disappointment, Mbappe is already setting his sights on the rest of his season with PSG.
Van Dijk has played a big role in helping the Reds climb to the top of the table this season. Before last weekend's 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace, Liverpool had conceded just nine goals in the league.