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like i said the other day all down to man u
Yep. Been saying a while now I think he will be back here. Not till later in the window, but he isnt ready to be in a title chasing side, which had to be their aim on day 1.
 
If man u don't want to sell him and want him to progress with loan then option has to be safc. They will not want another rangers loan which could go tits up and set him back again. Man u know he will play week in week out with us and progress even more. Also if we go up they will definitely know they will have option to sell to us. But the biggest plus he fooking loves Sunderland football club. Bring him home kld.
 
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holy ****e

Doesn't change much, really. It was always United's decision where they think is best for his development. They might give a small consideration to the player's preference but at the end of the day if they want him getting Prem / European experience that's what he'll get.

Still, nice to read he wants to come back and shines a good light on the club for future loans.
 
After the uproar with the LIV golf thing in the US I’d be surprised if they get away with doing this. Can’t see other clubs keeping quiet about it.

US senate have basically summoned both the gaffer of the PGA tour and that slimy ****er who runs the PIF into a hearing next month as they’re investigating the merger. US/Saudi tensions are already at breaking point so it might not be all it seems.

My only concern is if Saudi start buying other clubs deadweight to help out with their FFP issues as a sweetener to allow them to do as they please.

The Premier League will never resist Saudi Arabia, just as they didn't resist Abhu Dhabi.

These two employ large, expensive legal teams. The Premier League don't and can't afford to. In any case, the executives running it are venal, borderline amateur, and are solely concerned with staying in the jobs they have for as long as they can.
 
Can I play devils advocate here and suggest it would be good to see how our lads cope without Amad. ( getting my tin hat out the cupboard now)

He'll not be back here next season, so we'll have no choice! He's good enough for the Premier League, so I think Utd will want him playing there.

Mind, if he isn't better than Antony, I should be watching the Curling.
 
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