Alejandro Garnacho Rage
Fans of Manchester United scored after Alejandro Garnacho posed in an Aston Villa shirt with the name of colleague -outcast Marcus Rashford.
Garnacho was told by United Manager Ruben Amorim to find a new club after a disappointing season.
The wing player realized it during the holiday at locations such as Rome and Tokyo – his last stop brought him to Ibiza.
And the Argentina International made his feelings completely clear about his husband from Utd while posing for a controversial photo.
The 20-year-old stood with his back to camera outside a luxury villa with two Lamborghinis parked in the driveway.
The Argentinian, however, did not wear common fashionable clothing and, instead, covered itself in the Shirt of United’s Rivals Villa.
Not only that, the sweater also bore the name of teammate and colleague mismsit Rashford, who was taught by Amorim earlier this year.
How good is Ekitike?
Eintracht Frankfurt -star Hugo Ekitike is connected to Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea after a sensational season.
Ekitike collected 22 goals and 12 assists in 48 performances in all competitions.
What really made an impression on Eintracht -fans was how the striker Omar Marmoush replaced after his departure to Manchester City in January.
And the stunning displays of the Frenchman led to comparisons with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.
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Wayne Rooney’s new job
Legend Wayne Rooney from Manchester United has landed a new job, so he cooperates with colleague -Prime Minister -Competition -icon Michael Dawson.
Rooney is looking for a new performance after leaving Plymouth Argyle for Christmas.
The legendary striker is now really back in the beautiful game after landing a new job – but it is no other management stint.
Instead, the England has a large connected to a luxury training camp for children called Football Escapes.
The company organizes a half-term retreats for children and their parents at exotic locations such as Cyprus, Portugal and the Maldives.
The record goint scorer from Man Utd will aspiring youth will learn the ropes alongside ex-Tottenham Ace Michael Dawson.
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Scott McTominay Target
Former Manchester United Ace Scott McTominay is a reported mega-money target for Saudi giants al-Hilal.
Mctominay is sought in the middle -old after he fired Napoli on their fourth Serie A title last month.
According to Football ItaliaAl-Hilal is planning a bid after losing their grip on the Saudi title to Al-Eittihad.
The new manager of the Saudi giants Simone Inzaghi sees the midfielder fitting in a dynamic trio in addition to ex-wolven star Ruben Neves and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
Al-Hilal is said to have already conducted an investigation into the Italian champions about a deal with a big kill.
But manager Antonio Conte regards the Scotland International as an unsaleable player.
More from Rangnick
Ralf Rangnick believes that Manchester United is the lack of leadership at the club.
Rangnick claims that since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure has been absent from decision makers at Old Trafford, which leads to problems on and next to the field.
I think we should go back to 2013, when Sir Alex left the club. And the moment he was still there, he was the brain behind all this. He probably also brought many important people to the club.
And the moment he left, some of those people probably also left the club. And since then I think they have a leadership problem.
Who really makes the decisions and why do they make them? Are they really the best people for the job? I can only tell you that the six months that I was there was difficult to say, even for me as a head coach.
Who were the decision makers? Who? Who could I talk to? If we wanted to sign new players, it was difficult. There were people, but in the end it was difficult.
Ralf Rangnick
Destroy the Ralf
Former interim manager of Manchester United Ralf Rangnick closed the lack of leadership of the club and questioned their transfer policy.
Rangnick was vocally in his criticism of United during his Stint who was in charge and called for radical changes, especially with recruitment.
The Austrian manager has re -emphasized that argument, and recommends Man Utd to leave a transfer model of signing experienced players such as Casemiro and against young players.
If I was the owner or sports director of a club, I would only try to sign and invest in young players. Because no matter how you look at it, it’s just logical.
Is it logical to spend £ 30, 40, 50 million on a 28 or 30-year signature? Not really.
Let’s calculate it. You sign a 28 or 30-year-old with a five-year contract. You spend £ 50 million more on transfer costs, on average £ 15 million a year multiplied by five.
That is £ 65 million plus the transfer costs of £ 50 million is equal to £ 115 million, plus the costs of the agents. The entire operation costs you around £ 130 million.
Ralf Rangnick
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