Richard Arnold, CEO of Manchester United, told a group of English club fans that the club was in a position to sign Frenkie de Jong and was doing everything possible to please manager Erik ten Hag. On a twitter account called ‘Paul, Manc Bald and Bred?’, ‘@MufcWonltAll’, several followers published stealthy photos of the English club general manager while taking a beer in a pub and hang out with them.
According to a series of tweets, explained that “Arnold said the executives were in Barcelona trying to close the De Jong deal.” He also ensures that “everything is changing at the club in the right direction”, in contrast to previous stages.
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In a first photo, Arnold said among other reflections about the investments of the club owners and the need to find investors, that “this year the money the manager and the technicians need is there”, in relation to the list of Ten Hag, who according to this account “does everything possible to carry”.
For the second time, direct question For Frenkie, he made sure that “money is not a consideration. The manager loves him, he does a great job and shows that he is a good player ”. And his reflection: “They want me to sign the players? Doesn’t that remind you of something? ”, Referring to past investments Unitedwhen signatures are not made by technicians.
The manager was quoted, ensuring fans who told them: “We’re doing everything we can to bring De Jong and I’m telling you the money is there for him.” Add the quote: “As a club we are doing everything possible to close the deal, there is money but there are barriers on our way that I can’t explain. “
Source: La Verdad

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