Manchester United officially announced the 12th person to leave the team in the winter window! Nine

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-02

Manchester United have announced a transfer in the past few days, oh no, not a blockbuster, winger Facundo Pellistri has been on loan at Granada in La Liga until June. It sounds like Manchester United have arranged a half-year vacation for Pe, but it doesn't seem to be, after all, he is Manchester United's baby. You know, that lad played 14 games for Manchester United, but guess when was the last start? September, that is, September, I was still worried about my flowers and plants.

In the FA Cup, Pep just sat on the bench, as if waiting for Ten Hag to call him on the pitch to play, but in the end Ten Hag simply opted for young teenager Omari Forson. Do you think the name is interesting? It sounds like a French violinist, but he's a kicker and in Ten Hag's eyes, he's more interesting than Pee.

The original text mentions that Peppei's weekly salary is only 270,000 pounds, huh, do you think Manchester United is a little bit of a pick? Of course, they also charge a loan fee, so it looks like Ten Hag doesn't think the little brother is a bit redundant for him? Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed that Granada has to pay the player's salary out of his pocket, and Manchester United is responsible for counting the money, and the deal seems to be a "sorry for you if you don't send you away".

Pellistri's agent expressed dissatisfaction with Ten Hag's unfair treatment, and felt that Ten Hag's attitude towards Pee was like a pampering and unflattering performance of "Game of Thrones". LaSalvia made a bold guess: "Whether Facundo will return to Manchester United depends on his performance in the second half of the season. If Ten Hag continues to coach, it will be difficult. Ten Hag doesn't use him, doesn't value him, doesn't even treat him like a pro. "Gee, is Ten Hag doing something quietly, is he getting the wrong person? He's the favourite of United's £9 million spend.

Manchester United had planned to send Pellistri out last summer, but Ten Hag hesitated after Mr Diallo spent £40 million on health care. But with Diallo recovering from injury, Pep has only played three minutes like an abandoned dog. Is it a bit like the battle situation in "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds", who is right and who is wrong depends on luck.

The agent is really a vocal player, and he began to publicly ask Manchester United to give Pee more minutes last January. Earlier, he also said that he planned to leave Manchester United if he performed well in the World Cup. Heck, Ten Hag is really a scheming guy who gave Pee a chance to make his debut and resolved the conflict. But this time, I don't think it's very likely, after all, Ten Hag has a "favorite" 100 million winger Antony in it, and sometimes it's like a show on the field, and he can start 31 games without scoring a goal.

The most interesting thing is that Ten Hag decided to keep Peke after doing some ideological work. Later, Diallo recovered from his injury, and Pepe became a "given" small gift, as if it was a gadget given by Santa Claus. Speaking of which, it's more exciting than Santa's present, isn't it?

Manchester United are hoping to recoup the £9 million they spent on bringing in Pe. Heck, it's a bit like Manchester United's finance department happily singing the "Song of Financial Statements": "Sell Pepe and make our books shiner!" "Poor little Pee, who feels like a brick, has been exchanged for chips on the court.

Manchester United's "small pet, big thing" is unpredictable. What is Ten Hag's mind? Does Pee really not fit into Ten Hag's tactical system? Or does Manchester United just like to play with personality? I hope that Xiao Pei can find her place in Granada, just like finding a remote control at home, and no longer be regarded as a "dispensable" existence.

Finally, let's look forward to Ten Hag's next move, or Pee's wonderful performance in Granada. Do you have any views on this "small pet", please leave a message in the comment area, and let's talk about the "quiet operation" of Manchester United.

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