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Aturo Vidal staying at Juventus..........
"All the requirements are there for Vidal not to leave before the end of the transfer market," Juve general director Giuseppe Marotta told the Gazzetta dello Sport.
"The contract extension he signed has made more solid the marriage between Juve and Vidal.
"Vidal has always said he wanted to stay here and we are more than happy to keep him."
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Why does anyone think it sounds odd? A team not in the CL is a team not in the CL. United are not just a team outside the CL but they are out of the Europa League and all of their experienced players linking them to their last successful era have gone. It does seem that journalists take an awfully long time to accept that things may have changed.Originally posted by Bender View PostIan Ladyman @Ian_Ladyman_DM
As odd as it sounds, any really top player deciding to join #MUFC now is taking a significant risk...
#MUFC problem with Di Maria isn't money or persuading him to leave RM, its persuading him to give up European football for 1 season at least"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Why would any decent player want to play for United? They found their true level last season and they haven't improved in any area during this transfer window. They've lost their momentum and they still haven't realised that they're not a top club any more. They mocked us for still believing we were a top club when clearly we weren't. It had to happen sooner or later, obviously I don't have any sympathy for them. I'm enjoying their decline in fortune almost as much as I am seeing us competing for the league again.
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Paul Scholes says he is "genuinely scared" for his former club Manchester United and fears they could disappear into the "wilderness".
The 2012-13 champions finished seventh last year, and started the new campaign under Louis van Gaal with a 2-1 home defeat against Swansea City.
"I'm sick of having to criticise the club to which I gave my life as a player," Scholes told the Independent.
"But United need to arrest their decline."
United completed the £16m signing of Argentina international defender Marcos Rojo on a five-year contract on Wednesday.
But Scholes, 39, who briefly joined United's backroom staff after David Moyes's sacking in April, claims Van Gaal still needs to sign up to five players before the transfer deadline on 1 September.
"What do they need? Five proper players who can hit the ground running and turn round a situation that looks desperate," he added.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Yes, but they came seventh last year and they've lost important players and all the other teams above them have strengthened. The only real difference is that they have a different manager, but I think their team is so poor that it wouldn't make any difference who was managing them. Maybe Moyes was getting the best out of a **** bunch of players? They need eight or nine quality players to be competing for top four again, they have just over a week to do it.
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