Morrison’s demands are excessive and they will not be met by Manchester United says Sir Alex Ferguson, Newcastle United chase after the young midfielder as their offer is rejected....
Sir Alex Ferguson has come out and confirmed the troubles regarding Morrison’s demands at Manchester United, the young midfielder who is set to run out of contract at Manchester United in the summer might not be offered a new one
according to Sir Alex Ferguson as the young playmaker has already rejected one due to his excessive demands.
Morrison who is rated very highly by Manchester United fans and youth coaches alike has been seen as a replacement for Paul Scholes in the ranks but the youthful talent is now set to depart from Old Trafford if he does not bring
down his demands and accept the next possible contract offer from Manchester United. The 18 year old midfielder is already being chased by Manchester City as well as Newcastle United.
In fact, Manchester United’s manager confirmed that the Red Devils had already rejected two bids from clubs in the English Premier League for Morrison as United were conducting talks with his agent. Morrison has had disciplinary
difficulties in the past and the midfielder has also had close brushes with the law enforcement authorities due to his extravagant lifestyle.
Sir Alex said in his latest interview, "His agent has been working hard to get him another club. We've offered him terms which he has refused. His demands are unrealistic as far as we're concerned. We've rejected an offer from
Newcastle. It's all down to how that progresses."
It is possible that Newcastle United will make another offer for the young midfielder with a higher transfer fee but Sir Alex will also hope that Morrison realizes that his excessive demands are unacceptable at Manchester United
where a strict pay scale is implemented throughout the first team. It was expected that Morrison will breakthrough to the first team this season but that hasn’t happened as Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Anderson-c5565 along with Michael
Carrick, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Giggs-c31985.
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