Saturday 25 June 2016

José Mourinho unhappy at Man United's transfer system

The new United manager is reportedly offered unhappy at the way United are handling transfers, especially signing of new players.

United have only confirmed one top signing since Mourinho took over, last  month. Eric Bailly from Villarreal became the Portuguese's first signing.

Since then, United have not made another signing, though are believed to be closing in on Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

According to M.E.N, Mourinho is not happy that Ed.Woodward is not clinching the deals early enough.

Mourinho has outlined the need for at least four new signings, before the season kicks off. He is still eyeing a striker, a right winger and a centre midfielder. 

Zlatan is expected to come in as the new striker. The deal is yet to be confirmed, and recent reports have Linked AC Milan with a surprise move for the 34 year old, who announced his retirement during the European Championship.

Borussia Dortmund's Henrikh Mkhitaryan is also a close one for United, with both United and Dortmund about £2-£4m apart in their valuation of the player.

For the centre midfield, Mourinho is keen on Paul Pogba, and faces serious competition for the Frenchman from Real Madrid.

Juventus are reportedly asking for €120m which would have skyrocketed since the recent drop in Pounds due to the Brexit.

Mourinho wants his new players with the squad for the preseason as he did with his last title triumph at Chelsea.

It remains to be seen if United will be able to make all necessary signings before the team jets out to China for preseason.

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