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da bet vitoria: According to The Sun, Manchester United are to block Marcos Rojo from leaving in the upcoming January transfer window.
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The Argentina international was the subject of intense transfer speculation over the course of the summer, with reports suggesting Everton were interested in taking him to Goodison Park for the second year in a row.
However, a deal failed to materialise before the end of the deadline, and the 29-year-old remained put at Old Trafford. Since the close of the window, Rojo has forced himself into the first-team reckoning in recent weeks under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season, and has now already played seven times across all competitions.
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According to The Sun, Everton informed the defender’s camp that they may come back in with an offer in the winter. However, the report claims that the former Sporting CP man’s advisers have been told that Solskjaer will not “risk weakening the heart of his rearguard at such a crucial period – even if a club does come forward and matches their valuation.”
Impressive turnaround
It was only a few weeks ago in the Europa League clash against AZ Alkmaar, that it seemed like United had made the wrong decision in not letting him go in the summer. Sections of the Red Devils support even slammed his performance in that particular game, and it appeared there wasn’t much chance of a return to favour.
However, since then, the Argentine has profited greatly from Solskjaer experimenting with the back-three, and being a natural left-footer, is the logical choice when lining up in such a system. And to his credit, the 29-year-old hasn’t disappointed when called upon in that position.
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According to Whoscored, he has averaged 1.5 tackles and three clearances per game in the Premier League this season, and played the full 90 minutes in two of United’s best performances and results in recent weeks – the 1-1 draw against Liverpool, and the 2-1 victory over Chelsea.
If Solskjaer is seemingly intent on blocking the £16m man from leaving, then it would cap off a remarkably quick turnaround for a player who looked set to leave the club, and then got slammed by some of his own supporters.