da esoccer bet: After the successful start Bruno Fernandes has enjoyed in a Manchester United shirt, he has already scored three times, things are beginning to look up for the Red Devils.
da fazobetai: Whilst football being postponed has stopped the Red Devils from continuing the momentum they had built up in the immediate aftermath of the January transfer window – they have remained unbeaten – it does point to a much brighter future at Old Trafford.
The big talk this summer is whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side can tempt Jadon Sancho to join them, with several of the biggest clubs in Europe no doubt desperate to lure him to their respective teams.
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But whilst a swoop for the Borussia Dortmund sensation certainly would be a statement-making one, a move for Jack Grealish should actually be considered more of a priority.
The Aston Villa captain is doing the business this season for a team that is involved in a relegation dogfight in the Premier League, and that’s evidence of a mentality that would fit in superbly at United.
He has scored nine goals and provided a further eight assists in 31 games across all competitions, and he has shown he can more than handle the burden and expectation of having to carry his team.
Playing for the Red Devils is no easy feat, and some of the world’s top stars have crumbled. You only have to look at the likes of Angel Di Maria and Alexis Sanchez to see that. Old Trafford is a completely different kettle of fish to anywhere else, and it requires an attitude and drive that precious few have.
But Grealish does, and in abundance too. He is carrying Villa on his back despite only being 24, and that level of responsibility will only stand him in good stead if he were to make the switch to Manchester.
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And it’s little wonder he’s been widely hailed too. Former United ace Kieron Richardson declared: “He’s a phenomenal talent. When I was there (Villa) playing he was coming through and you could see from the get-go he was a top, top player. The way he can just ghost past players, he’s so strong, he rides challenges. Even if you knock him down he’ll get back up and keep going, he won’t shy away from anything. “I can see him at United, easily.”
Sancho may be the name on everybody’s lips come this summer, but Ed Woodward would do well to put that to one side, and concentrate on tying up a deal for Grealish instead.
Meanwhile, Man Utd would be making a huge mistake with a swoop for this Bundesliga star.