
Manchester United manager disagrees with the idea of players signing for rivals after Sergio Aguero was linked with a move to Old Trafford.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pulled no punches when he was asked about Manchester United making a move for Sergio Aguero.
The Argentinian is set to leave Manchester City after a legendary spell on the blue side of the city. However, asked if he could cross the divide, Solskjaer had no issue in laying his true feelings on the table.
“When I played for Man United if a rival club would try to sign me and I’d gone to a rival club, where’s the loyalty?” he said.
“Of course, loyalty is one of the values I rank highly. So I wouldn’t expect any player who had played for a club for 10 years to want to go to a local rival.
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He added: “I know we’re professional but when you play for Man United, you don’t go to Man City,” the manager reiterated.
He added: “I know we’re professional but when you play for Man United, you don’t go to Man City,” the manager reiterated.
“We’ve had examples of that and I didn’t really agree to those moves, to put it that way. I don’t want to name names, but you all know who I point my finger at. Enough said.”
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