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Football transfer rumours: Manchester United in for Bruno Martins Indi? | Football transfer rumours: Manchester United in for Bruno Martins Indi? |
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The Mill is a believing sort. Really easily led. So when Louis van Gaal spoke up for his left-back last month, the Mill bought it. It didn’t expect to see him linked with a different left-back for weeks and weeks. | The Mill is a believing sort. Really easily led. So when Louis van Gaal spoke up for his left-back last month, the Mill bought it. It didn’t expect to see him linked with a different left-back for weeks and weeks. |
Three weeks, as it turns out. LVG’s call for the England Under-21s to play Luke Shaw (“youngsters have to play, they need match rhythm”) has softened a bit to: “youngsters have to sit on the bench watching Fábio Coentrão”. It’s the rumour that won’t stop, keeps re-appearing and so the Mill now believes that instead. That’s how things work around here. | Three weeks, as it turns out. LVG’s call for the England Under-21s to play Luke Shaw (“youngsters have to play, they need match rhythm”) has softened a bit to: “youngsters have to sit on the bench watching Fábio Coentrão”. It’s the rumour that won’t stop, keeps re-appearing and so the Mill now believes that instead. That’s how things work around here. |
Also set to feature in United’s next big rebuild: Gerard Piqué, who was left out of Barcelona’s side for the second successive game (Chelsea, Manchester City and etc are also keen), and Porto’s Bruno Martins Indi – whose World Cup highlights included getting a bubble of vanishing spray on his boots. Martins Indi spoke recently of a special connection to LVG, so it’s definitely on. “Spiritually I still have contact with Van Gaal,” he said. “I think about him and I think he also thinks about me.” LVG also thinks about Villa’s Ron Vlaar, it says here. He thinks about him a lot. | |
Meanwhile, financial-fair-play’s QPR have been told it will cost them at least £10m to sign Jermain Defoe from Toronto in January; West Ham risk losing interesting-named wonderkid Reece Oxford as talks over a professional deal stall – “several top clubs” fancy the teenage defender; and Joel Campbell wants to leave Arsenal. He was left out of the squad to face Burnley and Anderlecht, and has had it up to here. | Meanwhile, financial-fair-play’s QPR have been told it will cost them at least £10m to sign Jermain Defoe from Toronto in January; West Ham risk losing interesting-named wonderkid Reece Oxford as talks over a professional deal stall – “several top clubs” fancy the teenage defender; and Joel Campbell wants to leave Arsenal. He was left out of the squad to face Burnley and Anderlecht, and has had it up to here. |
Manchester City plan to build on last night’s success by luring £20m Marco Reus from Borussia Dortmund with a £180,000-a-week salary. But Reus is still having none of any of it. “A lot of people talk about my future. There is much speculation, a lot is being written. But other people think about me more than I do.” | Manchester City plan to build on last night’s success by luring £20m Marco Reus from Borussia Dortmund with a £180,000-a-week salary. But Reus is still having none of any of it. “A lot of people talk about my future. There is much speculation, a lot is being written. But other people think about me more than I do.” |
And finally, some uplifting news, given the state the world is in. “Defiant Rio Ferdinand last night told The Sun: I won’t quit Twitter. Rio vowed: ‘I won’t be quitting Twitter. I love it. I use it to talk to the fans.’” At last. We can all get on with our lives. | And finally, some uplifting news, given the state the world is in. “Defiant Rio Ferdinand last night told The Sun: I won’t quit Twitter. Rio vowed: ‘I won’t be quitting Twitter. I love it. I use it to talk to the fans.’” At last. We can all get on with our lives. |