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Post by Stew on Nov 11, 2016 15:10:22 GMT
Andreas Pereira’s early return to Manchester United is a real possibility, Sport Witness can confirm. The 20-year-old, who’s currently on a season-long at Granada, is open to the chance of cutting his spell short so he can prove himself under José Mourinho. The player made ten appearances in La Liga, with the team failing to win any of them, being now bottom of the table. But there are still positives to take from the loan. Despite the club’s poor form, Pereira is doing well. And Mourinho knows it. Adding to earlier claims that returning to Manchester United in January is a possibility, Sport Witness has learned that Mourinho has been keeping frequent contact with the player during the past few months and there’s the ‘possibility’ that he decides to get Pereira back at Old Trafford. José Mourinho is expected to get rid of a few Manchester United players during the January window, and given the difficulty of making new signings during this time of the season, calling Pereira back is a card the club have on the table. The youngster is keen on rejoining his teammates at Carrington, where he’s been since 2012 since signing from PSV. Back in September, Pereira gave an interview to Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte saying: “He wants to see how I’m going to play here in Spain and wants me to return next season to play for him.” A change in situations at Manchester United, and perhaps an injury or two to the current squad, and Pereira’s wish could come true earlier than expected. sportwitness.co.uk/mourinho-speaking-to-pereira-man-united-return-possible-january/Good if true. I've seen about 20 mins of him since he went there but reports are good and he would offer creativity
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Post by Sméagol on Dec 3, 2016 12:38:15 GMT
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Post by RAZ on Dec 5, 2016 11:09:35 GMT
he also got booked for that celebration. stupid refs!
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 1, 2017 11:12:02 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Aug 21, 2017 12:42:48 GMT
Spanish side Valencia are interested in signing Andreas Pereira from Manchester United on a one year loan deal. The information was originaly published by SER Deportivos Valencia, and confirmed by Sport Witness’ sources. Pereira spent the last season at La Liga side Granada, and managed to impress at the club despite their relegation. The player kept in constant touch with manager José Mourinho, who was expected to give him an important spot in this year’s squad, especially after playing the 21-year-old during the preseason. However, the midfielder didn’t get any minutes in Manchester United’s first three games this season, something that caught some fans by surprise. The lack of minutes has probably encouraged Valencia to request the loan, but it still won’t be easy for them. Sources have told Sport Witness that José Mourinho is still reluctant to let Pereira go, especially because of the number of important matches Manchester United will be playing this season. sportwitness.co.uk/manchester-united-valencia-initiate-transfer-talks-confirmed-sport-witness/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 12:48:34 GMT
Happy for him to go on loan, it'll help him being at a better club aswell, however this is all we seem to be doing is sending these guys on loan, eventually selling them. Would like to see him being given a shot in the first team, even if its in a cup competition first. The lad has quality, wanna see more of it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 12:53:23 GMT
I wouldn't loan him. Not a chance. We've only played 3 games, one of them being the Super Cup. There's no reason to panic about his place yet.
I still think the time to assess whether he should be loaned out again is January, not now. I'm convinced he'll get plenty of minutes when the season gets into full flow on all fronts.
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Post by Bestie on Aug 21, 2017 13:02:21 GMT
Spanish side Valencia are interested in signing Andreas Pereira from Manchester United on a one year loan deal. The information was originaly published by SER Deportivos Valencia, and confirmed by Sport Witness’ sources. Pereira spent the last season at La Liga side Granada, and managed to impress at the club despite their relegation. The player kept in constant touch with manager José Mourinho, who was expected to give him an important spot in this year’s squad, especially after playing the 21-year-old during the preseason. However, the midfielder didn’t get any minutes in Manchester United’s first three games this season, something that caught some fans by surprise. The lack of minutes has probably encouraged Valencia to request the loan, but it still won’t be easy for them. Sources have told Sport Witness that José Mourinho is still reluctant to let Pereira go, especially because of the number of important matches Manchester United will be playing this season. sportwitness.co.uk/manchester-united-valencia-initiate-transfer-talks-confirmed-sport-witness/Saw this earlier. Go away Valencia.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 13:10:44 GMT
I wouldn't loan him. Not a chance. We've only played 3 games, one of them being the Super Cup. There's no reason to panic about his place yet. I still think the time to assess whether he should be loaned out again is January, not now. I'm convinced he'll get plenty of minutes when the season gets into full flow on all fronts. If he's not going to play much then I think we should l, however I dont want him going out, want to see him getting his chance in the first team. He was given a chance in pre season so needs chances now.
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Post by mightyez on Aug 21, 2017 15:01:21 GMT
all depends on whether he will get games, the talent is there, he has also matured a lot, I think the whole package is there but he needs games, I wouldn't let him go on loan again abroad, needs to play in the premier league. with the sale surely Swansea could do with him? win win maybe if all parties are desperate for a loan deal
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Post by Bestie on Aug 21, 2017 15:51:22 GMT
all depends on whether he will get games, the talent is there, he has also matured a lot, I think the whole package is there but he needs games, I wouldn't let him go on loan again abroad, needs to play in the premier league. with the sale surely Swansea could do with him?win win maybe if all parties are desperate for a loan deal I said exactly that at the weekend.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 17:07:40 GMT
If he's made less than 10 appearances by the Jan Window, loan him out. Early days yet.
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Post by Sméagol on Aug 27, 2017 20:56:32 GMT
Not overly excited about this.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2017 21:13:46 GMT
My initial reaction is quite simply.. FUCK OFF!
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Post by Stew on Aug 27, 2017 21:35:20 GMT
I'm not going to lie to you, I'm disappointed by this.
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