Frenkie de Jong is explicitly not for sale but obviously he's about to join Manchester United because clicks.
Date published: Thursday 9th February 2023 11:08 -
First, let’s address that ‘doing it for motivation’ quote. It doesn’t appear in the story. It doesn’t appear on a tweet. It doesn’t appear anywhere at all other than in the headline to this story. Is it just Sun man Dylan Terry’s guess? Is it unadulterated bollocks? ‘Fred has faced criticism in recent seasons and many pundits believe United’s midfield has significantly improved this campaign due to the arrivals of Casemiro and Eriksen. Fred’s performance against Leeds on Wednesday failed to dispel that damning theory.’
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