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Manchester United have changed their values, says Andres Lindegaard
However, one of Mourinho’s first moves at the club was to hand the midfielder a new one-year deal and the 53-year-old’s since added Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan to his ranks.
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“Manchester United have shown their teeth in the transfer market”.
However, Wenger believes that the 23-year-old France worldwide will end up being a top signing for Jose Mourinho’s side ahead of the return of the Premier League this weekend. “It has always been a club with a special place in my heart and I am really looking forward to working with José Mourinho”. I believe that, after a couple of days, he will feel that he never left the club.
But the Premier League’s longest-serving boss was adamant that the buying power of big teams is getting out of control, and that players are now way overpriced. That reminds me of my time with Sir Alex Ferguson.
FINALLY, Paul Pogba has re-joined Manchester United.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has said the club should be “proud” it can attract world-class players like Paul Pogba, but has admitted the money involved has become “crazy”, according to Sky Sports.
The old adage of ‘If Real come calling, you should go, ‘ does not appear to holding the significant weight that it once did.
Writing in a series of Instagram posts, he said: “It is hard to explain so much in a few lines but I made a decision guided by my heart and nothing else”.
Pogba, set to earn a reported £290,000-per-week at United, was also part of the France side who finished runners-up at Euro 2016.
“We don’t [didn’t] have what I used to call the second midfield player”. The Portuguese said that Pogba will provide more of a box-to-box impact, while Carrick sits in front of United’s defence.
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“So I would say, in France the clubs amongst themselves are very reasonable”.