Friday, 3 October 2014

Manchester United: Legend Slams 'Disgraceful' Club For Selling Welbeck Cheap, As Falcao Agrees Permanent Move

Friday, October 3, 2014Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck left for an incredibly low fee in the summer transfer, so claims former United legend, Dwight Yorke
Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck left for an incredibly low fee in the summer transfer, so claims former United legend, Dwight Yorke
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Manchester United have been heavily slammed by a legend of the club, Dwight Yorke who helped the team to a UEFA champions league win the 1998/99 Champions League trophy
Welbeck was let go towards the end of the summer transfer period for £16m but that amount is disgraceful,’ according to Trinidad and Tobago born former United striker, Dwight Yorke
''You could let Danny Welbeck go on a year’s loan, get some money and have that option. He’s worth more than £16million in today’s market. Shaw and Lallana – they’re worth that much more than Danny Welbeck?'' more after the cut...


Adam Lallana left for Liverpool for £25million while Luke Shawleft Southampton for £27million. Why a player with the Pace and Power of Welbeck would go for a lower amount is ‘pathetic,’Dwight insists
''£16million – that’s a disgrace.
''That’s why I cannot understand the market. He had to be a loan deal – especially with [Radamel] Falcao not signing permanently.’’ Yorke added
Meanwhile, Friday reports have it that United agreed a £43million deal with Moncao for a permanent move fo rColombia international Radamel Falcao
Falcao initially left the Riviera, home of Monaco on a loan deal fee of £6million, but the Mancunian club wants the deal permanent, despite the striker being without a goal at the Week 6 of the EPL
United have agreed to pay £43million for Falcao while he will earn£250,000-a-week plus extensive bonuses at Old Trafford; and the player is said to have agreed personal terms for the January transfer deal.
                          
Colombian striker Radamel Falcao is set to remain in Manchester as the cllub is reported to have agreed a permanent deal with AS Monacoplay
Colombian striker Radamel Falcao is set to remain in Manchester as the cllub is reported to have agreed a permanent deal with AS Monaco
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