Sampdoria Goalkeeper Turns Down Manchester United Move

Date: 1st September 2014 at 10:41pm
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Sampdoria goalkeeper Sergio Romero has decided to turn down a move to Manchester United

The Argentinean, who had a fairly decent World Cup in Rio looks set to miss out on a move to the Red Devils due to them not wishing to meet his reported €1.3 million salary.

According to reports by Calciomercato.com, Mino Raiola had tried to persuade his client to accept the solution despite the wage drop.

Romero had also apparently turned down a move to the blue side of Manchester as he did not want to be the number three to Joe Hart and fellow Argentinean Willy Cabellaro.

The Blucerchiati have been looking to offload the 27-year-old due to his excessive wage and having also signed Emiliano Viviano on loan from Palermo.

He would have become the second in command to current number one and Spanish international David De Gea.

 

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