Solskjaer confirms there is no contract extension for the Manchester United pair

Manchester United show no love for Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero as they try to end their time at Old Trafford permanently.

Manchester United have certainly taken the league by surprise but have certainly taken advantage of a cunning campaign in the Premier League. Ole and his boys sit three points at the top of the EPL stands.

It is eight years since they were last at the top at this stage in the league campaign. Their next home game and the ensuing cup game will prove how far Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come in his three-year stint at the Theater of Dreams.

They take on their oldest rivals in the game, Liverpool, in pursuit of the No. 21 title. This Sunday is a straight fight with first place play in second place at Anfield.

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Sadly, Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero are two players who did not enjoy the rise of the Red Devils. Both became a surplus of necessity and the club now want to load them as soon as possible.

The two Argentines are out of contract when the season comes to an end, so a move will now be better for United and the players.

How can Man United benefit from a move now? They could get some money back instead of losing them for free in the summer.

Manchester United are holding out hope that a bid will be filed from Boca Juniors for Rojo. The Old Trafford side have already made it clear that they will not extend their stay beyond the summer.

Rojo was brought in from Sporting Lisbon for £ 16 million (€ 20 million) in 2014 while Romero, once seen as the second best goalkeeper in Europe, joined him. free transfer after leaving Sampdoria back in 2015.

The pair have not appeared at all this season. The Marcos Rojo last played a high-flying game for Man United back in 2019 and Sergio Romero’s was last seen between the bats last year 2020.

Since Dean Henderson was denied a return to Sheffield United, Sergio has been reduced to a spectator role at Old Trafford. He wanted to leave but Ole denied late to stop.

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