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Post by RAZ on Jun 3, 2017 16:03:48 GMT
Adnan Januzaj will be told by Manchester United next week that he has no future at the club. The Belgian — who has spent the last two seasons out on loan at Sunderland and Borussia Dortmund — had hoped to be given a second chance by José Mourinho, but it is understood that the United manager does not see the 22-year-old as part of his plans. Januzaj has one year left on his deal, weakening United’s negotiating position. He could cost between £10 million and £15 million, with Marseilles and Lyons showing the strongest interest. www.thetimes.co.uk/article/adnan-januzaj-heading-towards-manchester-united-exit-dw0s67w67between 10-15mill for januzaj who's got a year left?brilliant deal for us
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 16:31:47 GMT
Crazy but I'm completely confident this won't come back to bite us. Hasn't got the determination to get to the very top.
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Post by juanveron on Jun 3, 2017 18:07:55 GMT
Kinda sad but really, hasn't done enough since his breakout season.
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Post by Monty on Jun 3, 2017 19:21:58 GMT
He thought he'd already made it as soon as he got his 60k a week. Such a shame.
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Post by redcase on Jun 3, 2017 21:22:10 GMT
This has been coming. He really has no place at United. Massively overhyped since that shitshow of a season under Moyes after he scored 2 goals against fucking Sunderland. Glad we've moved on and if we get 10 million for him it'll be superb business. It would've been better if we'd let him to go Paris for 45 million a couple of years back though.
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Post by dazjoe on Jun 3, 2017 21:26:38 GMT
I was hoping we'd get somewhere around 10M for him, so I'm ok with that.
Januzaj, Morrison, Powell. Such an absolute shame.
3 lads with a bag full of ability and potential, but the entirely wrong attitude. One thought all the hard work was done and he'd made it as a star after one season, one just didn't seem interested in playing, and one is an utter scrotum.
Can you imagine how strong the side would be, and how potentially different the last few seasons would have gone, if Januzaj had had Fletcher's attitude and mind set? And Powell had G.Nev's? As the stand out talent, we'll imagine Morrison had Scholes's.
Fletch and Nev weren't the greatest talents and they knew it was about graft, hard work, determination, to lift them up into top players. So they both worked their bollocks off to get to the level they achieved.
Scholes was different, he had all the talent in the world, but still had the ideal mentality to learn, adjust (from forward to midfielder), work hard and improve, and became one of the very best players in the world because of it.
Powell and Herrera in midfield along with Pogba, with Morrison and Adnan causing havoc on the wings?
"sigh"
Oh well.
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Post by Tatty on Jun 3, 2017 22:09:26 GMT
Powell. LOL. He was never gonna be good enough.
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Post by dazjoe on Jun 3, 2017 22:21:39 GMT
Powell. LOL. He was never gonna be good enough. Lingard is but Powell never was? Yeah, ok.
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Post by redcase on Jun 4, 2017 4:26:07 GMT
Powell. LOL. He was never gonna be good enough. Lingard is but Powell never was? Yeah, ok. Powell had literally no attributes that he built on to become a top level footballer. He had technical ability but he operated in the forward areas of the pitch. Had no pace , no strength, nothing to complement that ability to enhance his game. He could have used his technical ability as a midfielder if he really wanted to but he showed none of the graft required to be a top midfielder either. He also turned out to be soft as fuck.
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