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Ed Woodward has promised to finance Manchester United amid transfer uncertainty at the club entering the January window.
Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola recently announced that the Frenchman will be leaving the club in the near future as he is unhappy at Old Trafford.
Sky Sport in Italy has reported that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ‘furious’ with Raiola.
The announcement of the bomb had a profound impact on the Manchester United side before their Champions League defeat to RB Leipzig.
The report adds that United is not against the idea of selling Pogba, but Solskjaer would have preferred it if the announcement hadn’t been made mid-season.
Since then, Raiola has backtracked a bit, saying Pogba is more likely to leave at the end of the season than in January.
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He had originally stated that it would be better for all parties if the French were allowed to leave as soon as possible.
But Manchester United are reportedly now open to selling out World Cup winner Pogba in January if the right offer comes in next month.
What’s more, it looks like Red Devils coach Solskjaer will be able to reinvest the money, and they some, at the end of the season.
Earlier this month, Man United Executive Vice President Woodward promised Solskjaer that he would receive more money.
Solskjaer will have to wait until the end of the season to make a lot of money, but it looks like there won’t be a period when United fall short as a midfielder.
“What happens on the pitch is clearly our top priority,” Woodward said, at a fan forum meeting held virtually with Manchester United fans.
“And while it’s not the same without fans in the stadium, we’ve seen a lot of highs since our last meeting in April, with that 14-game unbeaten streak to finish third in last season’s Premier League run and big wins against PSG and RB Leipzig on our return to the Champions League this season.
“Of course, we recognize that there is more work ahead to achieve the consistency necessary to win trophies.
“But we see positive signs on the field and in training camp that reinforce our faith in the progress of Ole, his coaching staff and the players.
“I told this forum in April that we remained committed to strengthening the team, while being disciplined in our spending during the pandemic.
“I think we have delivered, with the additions we made over the summer, bringing our total net spending to over € 200 million (£ 180 million) since the summer of 2019, more than any other major European club. during this period.
“We will continue to support Ole with a planned long-term approach to recruitment, focused on the summer windows.”
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