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Saturday, November 13, 2021

‘Nonsense’ ‘Don’t Disrespect Him Like That’ ‘manchester united on verge of highjacking chelsea deal for their top target

  Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani could be used in a swap deal for Sevilla’s Jules Kounde, according to reports. The Spanish club...

 

Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani could be used in a swap deal for Sevilla’s Jules Kounde, according to reports.



The Spanish club are looking for a short-term replacement for the injured Youssef En-Nesyri and they have identified Cavani as one of the potential candidates, along with Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette and Real Madrid’s Mariano Diaz.

Kounde has been a long-term target for Chelsea but he was linked with United earlier this week so some journalists have suggested that an exchange could be an option. Supporters on Twitter are very sceptical about the rumours:

Nonsense — Garret Keating (@GarretKeating) November 12, 2021

Don’t disrespect him like that — Steven 🔰 (@UTDVMS) November 12, 2021

This is a mess — Nze RONALDO KEK🤛 (@KekNze) November 12, 2021

NO — Shrutik (@palit2001) November 12, 2021

Cavani is our best player. — Name cannot be blank (@B1rdB1rdB1rd) November 12, 2021

This is absolute Rubbish! — YodaRed (@KeithAfrica) November 12, 2021

That's disrespectful — JrmCheptegei (@OriginalUgandan) November 12, 2021

Cavani is one of our best players. Get a DM first. — Matty Cooke (@MattyCooke20) November 12, 2021

It would be a mistake. — UNITED ⚽️🔴⚪⚫ (@JPtheUnitedFan) November 12, 2021

Edison Cavani shouldn’t be used as a bargaining chip for anyone. — Scott Gregory 📱 (@ScootG1988) November 12, 2021


While United could do with another centre-half, especially if they persist with three at the back, it seems unlikely that the Manchester club would allow Cavani to leave.

The Uruguayan’s experience and work ethic are an example for the younger members of the squad, and it would seriously reduce the team’s options up front if he were to be let go in the January transfer window.

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