The Brazilian right back is going to be offered a new contract at Manchester United and his brother is set to be sent out to loan in the English Premier League according to their agent Cassiano Pereira in his latest interview...
Both the da Silva brothers are set for a change at Old Trafford as Manchester United are about to offer a new contract to Rafael and send his twin brother http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 da Silva out to another English Premier League side.
Both the brothers have done well ever since their arrival at Old Trafford but their fragile nature has caused them several injury problems. Rafael has indeed seen more game time at Manchester United due to Gary Neville’s old age
and then his recent retirement but for Fabio it has been a bit more difficult due to Patrice Evra’s performances for the Red Devils.
Rafael who has made over more than 80 appearances will take heart from the new contract as he has been criticized recently and competition for the right back spot at United has increased due to the arrival of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 Smalling and
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Phil-Jones-c29903.
Cassiano Pereira the da Silva brothers’ agent said, "Rafael is very happy to stay at Manchester United, who are one of the giants of world football and always play in Europe's biggest competitions. Manchester United are the club
that opened the door to Europe for him. He is loved, respected and has prestige at the club.”
He added, "We are all very happy that he is renewing his contract. On the other hand, Fabio is a promising player and he needs to play. Because of that, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson suggested that he be loaned out to get more experience.”
Manchester United will want Fabio to come up to speed and fitness as well as experience soon enough as with Patrice Evra’s decrease in form that has been seen over the past two years, they need a suitable replacement for the Frenchman.
Someone who can share the load of playing over 50 games a season, a load that is solely held by Evra up till now.
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