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Bastian Schweinsteiger still dreams of playing for Manchester United
This scenario could in fact be played out in the coming hours, as Valencia are said to be in talks with United over securing a move for the Argentinian defender.
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The MLS’s most recent transfer window closed on 3 August.
Germany’s friendly against Finland in Moenchengladbach on Wednesday doubles as Schweinsteiger’s farewell on his 121st – and final – worldwide appearance when he will captain die Mannschaft for the last time. “I could still help Manchester United if given the chance”.
Keane scored the first goal of the Mourinho era as he netted the opener in the Special One’s first match in charge of United, a 2-0 victory at Wigan in pre-season.
“I’m certainly not going to stop playing football”.
“Hopefully we can continue that after the global break and I can play my part in that”.
“It would be a dream to once more show the (Man Utd) fans what I can do”. We will have to see what happens in September.
Schweinsteiger says he is not letting the situation at Old Trafford get him down and that he has experienced worst moments in his career. “I had wonderful years here and feel a gratitude to be able to make 120 appearances for Germany”. “It’s all about having that new, fresh challenge to look forward to”.
“When you see his record, I do not know if there is a national team who has a coach like his”. It’s not all about highs, there are also lows but I can deal with it.
But a knee injury in January flared up again on Germany duty in March, so he played just a handful of minutes in the second half of the 2015/16 season.
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The Germany worldwide, who was a key member of his country’s World Cup success in 2014, only signed for the Red Devils last summer but has been deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Jose Mourinho.