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He has refused to resume training with us ever since His transfer request to join Man United was declined last week,This is strange to me, Ruben Amorim should come and have Him now because He no longer has any place in my squad”, Manager begs Ruben Amorim to come and sign £100m player who has refused to resume training because He wants to join Man United

A major transfer row has erupted after a £100 million-rated star has gone on strike, refusing to return to training ever since his request to join Manchester United was turned down last week.

Speaking in a tense press conference this morning, the player’s frustrated manager made his feelings clear:

> “He has refused to resume training with us ever since his transfer request to join Manchester United was declined. This is strange to me. Ruben Amorim should come and have him now because he no longer has any place in my squad.”

The 26-year-old midfielder, considered one of the best in his position in Europe, is reportedly desperate to work under new United boss Ruben Amorim, believing the Portuguese coach’s style perfectly suits his game. According to sources close to the player, his relationship with his current club’s hierarchy has completely broken down following the rejection of his transfer request.

United have been monitoring the situation closely and are understood to be preparing a fresh approach before the window closes. The Old Trafford side see the player as a potential midfield leader alongside Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro, capable of transforming their engine room.

However, negotiations are expected to be complicated, as the selling club are still holding firm on their £100m valuation despite the player’s standoff.

> “I can’t force him to stay when his mind is elsewhere,” the manager continued. “If he wants to leave, then the best solution is for the right offer to come in.”

With the player refusing to train and tensions escalating, the coming days could decide whether this becomes one of the most high-profile Premier League deals of the summer — or a bitter stand-off that drags on into the season.

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