All these players rejected Manchester United
Everyone keeps on rejecting Manchester United and it’s a reminder how far they’ve fallen while Liverpool’s stock continues to rise.
While things are going well at Anfield, they are not so cruisy over at Old Trafford. Timo Werner wants to play under Jurgen Klopp, Todd Cantwell isn’t going to turn down the chance to move to us and Simon Mignolet grabbed an assist against the Red Devils.
Things are glorious.
And to make it even better, I thought we could take a trip through the Google algorithm and check out all the names of players who rejected a move to Manchester United.
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We’ve got household names, up-and-coming names, ‘I can’t believe they want him’ names. All of the names are crawling out of the woodwork, so let’s begin.
Okay so the Aston Villa fella hasn’t technically rejected a move to Old Trafford, he’s just been advised The Metro to reject one. have reported that Gabriel Agbonlahor told Grealish to stay well clear of Ole’s mob.
16-year-old Bellingham has been raising eyebrows up and down the Championship. Is he really 16? He’s an absolute unit of a teenager and has already attracted valuations of around £30 million.
Man Utd want him, Jude can’t be bothered with all the rigamarole of moving to Old Trafford. He’d be better off sticking with Birmingham and moving to Liverpool in a few years.
Paris Saint Germain reject Cavani could have moved to United in order to fill the gap left by Marcus Rashford‘s injury. Cavani said no, you’re alright, and the Daily Mail said he wanted to move to anyone but not *them*.
The striker ended up staying, but reports have indicated he may join Atletico Madrid in the summer.
Wolves forward Jimenez is having the time of his life and that has Manchester United scouts sniffing around him.
This is another example of another person telling Jimenez to stay well clear of Old Trafford, which speaks volumes. The Birmingham Mail ran quotes from Joleon Lescott, who said the following:
"“If you look at interest from Man United, and you look at the team’s current success – are Man United better than Wolves?”"
And to be honest, who would you rather play for? Upwardly mobile Wolves or a side who look downtrodden, out of luck and beset by infighting?