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Bastian Schweinsteiger makes Manchester United’s Premier League squad
The 32-year-old was somewhat surprisingly included in United’s Premier League squad for the season ahead, despite being forced to train with the reserves. Reluctant to leave, Schweinsteiger seems to be optimistic about his United career and has completely turned down the possibility of him discontinuing playing football.
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A consummate professional, Schweinsteiger once again reiterated his commitment to Manchester United, saying that it was still his dream to play for the club, even adding that he had “no personal problems” with boss Jose Mourinho.
Would a move to the MLS be a good one for Bastian Schweinsteiger? We must see how it goes.
Schweinsteiger recently stated that United will be his last club in Europe, and that a move to the MLS was not possible because their transfer window had already closed on 3 August.
Mourinho said last week it would be “very difficult” but not impossible for Schweinsteiger to feature under him for United this season.
Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger insisted Tuesday he is not considering retiring from football despite bringing his global career to a close in the upcoming friendly with Finland.
Having made his global debut in 2009, in a 7-2 win against the United Arab Emirates in Dubai, Neuer has kept 25 clean-sheets in his 71 Germany appearances. El-Fitouri comes highly recommended by Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt and as he turns 22 in October, he had to be named in the squad eligible to play in the Premier League.
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One surprise name in the squad in Sadiq El-Fitouri, the 21-year-old defender signed from Salford City.