Country: South Africa
Player:Nketiah
Touted as the next Vieira, I had a look at him in the Carling Cup and the boy is solid. Out of contract soon so this sounds a possibility.
Imagine having him, Coquelin and Frimpong available for us going forward.
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Imagine having him, Coquelin and Frimpong available for us going forward.
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Manchester United are confident they can secure Paul Pogba a new contract at the club despite talk of a move to rivals Arsenal.
AC Milan and Inter Milan are also keen on the all-action midfielder, whose contract at Old Trafford expires at the end of the season.
Pogba will be allowed to speak to clubs in January regarding a move away from United but the 18-year-old is seen as one of the club's brightest young prospects and Sir Alex Ferguson is desperate to keep hold of him.
Talks over a new deal have progressed slowly and it is understood Pogba is seeking assurances over his future role with United.
But Ferguson is confident the situation with the Frenchman can be resolved by January despite rumours Pogba may leave.