Marcos Rojo is one booking away from a suspension, which is pretty impressive for someone who didn’t appear in domestic competition this season until 19 days ago— Nick (@ManUnitedYouth) December 17, 2017
Great story about Rojo finding out Sanchez signed for the club. http://www.goal.com/en/news/marcos-...utd-signing-alexis/1o0u8f5jyxvcx16phucgsuo3py
Rojo on his (United) future. https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...otball-news/man-utd-marcos-rojo-news-16329901
United are trying to work on a move for Rojo, with apparently Everton and Villa interested in him. Could leave on loan, but the club's preference is to sell hi m outright.
Rojo Fener bound? https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...lub-talks-manchester-united-defender-16768242 Would say it's pretty speculative at this point still since it's coming from Turkey. Other reports are also suggesting that Roma may be looking at him as an alternative to Lovren if a deal can not be reached with Pool.
If seen as a rival then send him ... (plus I remember when we used to see City & ‘pool as rivals not Everton, Wolves and Leicester) Joel and Avram Glazer blocked Marcos Rojo's move to Everton as they see Everton as a rival for a place in the top four this season. Rojo's reps had already agreed a deal that would've seen him go on loan with the obligation to buy at the end of the season #mulive [times]— utdreport (@utdreport) August 19, 2019
Why not? It's clear the Glazers have some sort of hoarding characteristic when it comes to allowing players to leave. How else can we explain 7 CBs in the squad? Or Darmian still being around?
Because as long as they have been here and all the players they could have blocked, they choose Rojo? It really doesnt make sense at all, even outside of the reasons above.
Definitely do not buy that story as well. Much easier to believe that, as it was originally reported, that Everton simply didn't want to meet United's valuation of the player.
Story may well be BS, but what is clear is that somebody at the club was / is drinking the Rojo cool-aid. To give the guy a £130k per week contract bump last year to 2021/2022 when it was clear as day he was both a crock and crap. Somebody upstairs at the club likes or liked him.
What is different from Rojo compared to say Jones? What is more plausible is that Woodward re-upped Rojo, Smalling and Jones to new deals, with the belief that those 3 in addition of Bailly and Lindelöf would mean he wouldn't have to go to the market any further in that area. Would therefore be a reasonable explanation as to why he was able to block any attempts on our part to get a new CB in last summer when Mourinho had asked for one. That appears to be something that is more plausible over the belief that Rojo, of all people, is special in the eyes of some higher up or another.
What is different with Rojo being re-upped last year compared to Jones and Smalling? Are you really asking that? lol EPL games; .......... 16/17 17/18 18/19 Jones ..... 18 _ 23 _ 18 Smalling .. 18 _ 29 _ 24 Rojo ...... 21 _ 09 _ 05 It was a geniune shock to many United fans when he was re-upped and re-upped at that salary. That was clearly on Ed and Matt Judge - as even accounting for injuries Mou and all knowledgable fans had lost faith in him. Maybe you have a (Daley Blind) spot on him
Fenerbahce are making progress in their pursuit of Marcos Rojo. He has said yes to them and they are now working with Man Utd to agree a season-long loan deal. pic.twitter.com/7Yje7wPbUM— Transfer News (@TransfersLlVE) August 17, 2019 Other reports are claiming he is reluctant to go: not sure I believe those. But we should get to a conclusion pretty soon on this, one way or another.