Woodward closes in on ditching Man Utd pair in January



[ad_1]

Manchester United boss Ed Woodward is reportedly working on the January outings for Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero, according to a report.

The 30-year-old center-back will be out of contract next summer, but United have the option to extend it for 12 months. However, there has been no indication so far that United will exercise that option.

Instead, Athletic They claim talks are ongoing at Old Trafford with a view to getting Rojo to move to another Premier League club.

Two Spanish clubs have registered inquiries, according to the report, but Rojo “would rather stay in England.”

Sheffield United is interested in a loan, claim (is Sun. However, Newcastle also has an interest in the Argentine central defender, as Chris Wilder looks to stop the rot at Bramall Lane.

Rojo has not played for United in a year after joining Estudiantes de la Plata in January.

He has been training at Carrington, despite a minor calf problem and is fit to play, says the source.

Meanwhile, substitute goalkeeper Romero is in talks with an anonymous Spanish club about a loan agreement, according to the report.

Rosemary, 33, has been at Old Trafford since 2015 but only acted as a substitute for David De Gea. He is also out of contract next summer and is unlikely to be offered an extension.

Furious rosemary

Discussions on a deal with the Spanish club are scheduled to cover the seven months remaining on his contract with United.

Romero and his wife were furious after a move to Everton collapsed in the summer.

Taking to Instagram before the transfer window closed, Romero’s wife, Eliana Guercio, criticized United’s treatment of her husband.

She wrote (via Daily mail): “Sergio Romero worked hard for his club. Last trophy they won, they lifted it with him.

“He helped the team to 4 finals / semi-finals and then they left him on the bench only to lose them all.

“It is time they gave him back the opportunity and let him go. RESPECT FOR ONCE !!!! ‘”.

READ MORE…



[ad_2]