TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY | The Final Hour LIVE! | Sky Sports News



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29 thoughts on “TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY | The Final Hour LIVE! | Sky Sports News”

  1. What a disappointing and disgraceful signing Ighalo is.

    We should have went for Deeney or someone who has been playing in the league.

    A panic loan signing.

    Just awful

  2. I thought ole said that no matter what they need to bring in a AAA striker… No disrespect but 17 goals in 55 games is not exactly a goal machine. And theyve had to pay through the roof too – once you tell the world that United are desperately in need of a striker all it does is make clubs overcharge for players. I dunno, for a club like United, I would have thought they would still attract big players but it really doesn't seem the club has the same draw as it once did.

  3. And there are ESPN pundits who are acting like MUFC paid 80 mil for him. It's a good buy than buying none for 6 month. If he failed there is nothing to worry cause it's a loan deal.

  4. I am a Nigerian and Ighalo is from my town. But i have watched Ighalo from Watford and Nigeria national team. He will surprise Man U fans with goals because he its his dream to play for United and he got His chance now. He is motivated, mature and has leadership skills

  5. Man u have been the main topic. Can anyone explain why? They are stuck in the lower eschelons of world football after spending another one hundred and fifty million in the transfer market. Just get used to losing you bunch of tossers!

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