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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 29, 2014 6:33:02 GMT
Fellaini's agent denied suggestions on Monday night there was a meeting between the player and Napoli's technical director Riccardo Bigon at the Sheraton Hotel at Brussels Airport over the weekend. However Fellini is aware of Napoli's interest and that the club's manager Rafael Benitez believes he can turn him back in to the buccaneering forward player he was when he was at Everton and wants to utilise his physical presence. Fellaini, for his part, has accepted that Van Gaal doesn't want him and is open to the move. However, United want a cash sale for a player who cost £27.5m while Napoli wish to explore the possibility of a loan. That would probably only be acceptable to United if Napoli could fund all of Fellaini's £100,000-a-week wage packet. On Monday, Fellaini was back in Manchester after his efforts with Belgium in the World Cup. Because his country reached the last eight of the tournament, he was not required to join United's tour of America and was back at Carrington with compatriot Adnan Januzaj for physical testing on Monday.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 29, 2014 6:34:21 GMT
Would you have him back?
I have to feel a player doesn't go from being a great player to a bad one overnight. Somewhere inside there is still the great player we had.
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Post by halewoodblue on Jul 29, 2014 10:28:28 GMT
Would love him back but Bobby wouldn't have a clue how to use such a player
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 29, 2014 17:07:18 GMT
I think United are narcissistic pricks. I'd love to see them relegated.
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