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Four Man Utd stars in 'angry bust-ups' after latest loss

Four Manchester United stars were reportedly involved in dressing-room bust-ups as tempers flared after their 3-1 defeat to Brighton Hove Albion on the weekend.

The Red Devils are currently 13th on the Premier League table, with two wins and three defeats so far this season.

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, this run has drawn yet more unwanted attention to United, who have now conceded a porous 10 goals in their past four games. 

Moreover, it is now being reported that tensions boiled over in the dressing room following their loss to Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday.

According to The Sun, manager Erik ten Hag had to intervene and restore order after some players began confronting each other in the changing room. 

It is claimed captain Bruno Fernandes had some angry words to share with Scott McTominay, who had made his first start this season against the Seagulls, while the centre-back pairing on the day, Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof, are also said to have had a go at each other before being separated.

This comes after winger Jadon Sancho was recently frozen out of the squad following a fallout with Ten Hag, and with Antony having been put on a leave of absence following allegations of domestic violence made against him, it is said even more problems could be brewing at the club.

A report by the Daily Mail claims that United staff have expressed some concerns over the influence Ten Hag's agent Kees Vos has had on the club's transfer activity.

Vos is the head of the Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), who were behind Rasmus Hojlund and Sofyan Amrabat's arrivals at the Theatre of Dreams, as well as Zidane Iqbal's departure in July.

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SEG's growing influence is said to have also been noted by other agents, who are unhappy they are losing out on potential deals due to the company's link with Ten Hag, whose son works at the agency as an analyst.

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