Fabrizio Romano unsure Manchester United star will change his mind over looming transfer
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano on his latest Caught Offside column has downplayed these reports, claiming a dose of uncertainty to them.
The deal gave INEOS full control of football operations, and therefore the deciding say on transfers.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano on his latest Caught Offside column has downplayed these reports, claiming a dose of uncertainty to them.
The club is in a rebuild era under new ownership Sir Jim Ratcliffe and will be looking to generate an upwards of £100m in player sales.
What cannot be questioned is the sheer talent the young man possesses and in the right environment, he can be one of the best players in the world without a doubt.
The Cherries are expected to get a big profit on their investment of £15.5 million last season, the amount they paid to sign the defender from Dutch club AZ Alkmaar.
On the pitch he is still a really good influence and there is no reason why he couldn’t be handed another year
Even Newport County, 13th in League Two, managed 17 shots in their FA Cup tie with United in January.
They were willing to offer him a £400,000 a week compensation.
Speaking to OLBG, Yorke explained how he is of the opinion that United still have the capability to compete with the best of the best if they resign the striker.
The United loanee will be aiming for longer spells on the pitch to prove he can still make an impact at the highest level between now and the end of the season.
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