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Manchester United put £3m asking price on Sergio Romero

According to Todofichajes, Manchester United have put a €3m sticker price on 33-year-old Sergio Romero. Under his present agreement, Romero acquires £100,000-a-week and it terminates the following summer.

Romero needed to leave the previous summer and Everton were keen on an advance arrangement yet United dismissed the proposal on cutoff time day, regarding it unacceptable.

As indicated by the Daily Star, Romero was forgotten about fuming subsequent to finding via online media that he has been chopped out from the club’s 25 part Premier League crew. Romero has viably been solidified out of the group. He has likewise been eliminated from the club’s UEFA Champions League crew for the gathering stage, with the third goalkeeper spot going to veteran guardian Lee Grant.

At a certain point, Romero was promoted as ‘world’s best reinforcement goalkeeper’. Notwithstanding, things have certainly gone south for the Argentinean given that Dean Henderson has remained on at Old Trafford. Except if United advances out Henderson in January to give him additionally playing time, Romero will be outwardly glancing in. He is still a significant powerful goalkeeper and would handily be the best option at many high-level clubs.

A goalkeeper at his level should play consistently, and any club that needs a present moment goalkeeping choice should act now.

Todofichajes report that a couple of clubs are keen on marking him and the MLS gives off an impression of being his most probable objective. Romero has served United for years and has always been spot-on as a power back up and always did well in Europa League matches. Yet he has been frozen out and his wife recently raised her voice against the United hierarchy.

She said: ‘‘Sergio Romero worked hard for this club. The last trophy they won, they lifted it with him’, He helped the team win 4 finals/semi-finals, and then he was left on the bench only to lose them all. It is time for them to return the opportunity and let him go.”

Given how well he has served United when called upon and how he has consistently been especially proficient about being the #2 goalkeeper, we wish Romero only good luck.

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