Harry Maguire sends message to Man Utd teammate linke with transfer exit

Harry Maguire has told Joshua Zirkzee that his teammates and fans have ‘full faith’ in him amid rumours he could leave Manchester United in January.
Zirkzee has endured a tough time สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที since moving to Old Trafford from Bologna last summer in a deal worth £36.5million.
The forward has recorde just four goals and two assists in 29 appearances so far and was. Embarrassingly subbed off after 33 minutes of United’s 2-0 loss to Newcastle.
He was further scolde by supporters and pundits for storming down the tunnel after that incident, which fuelled speculation that his time in Manchester was already over.
Juventus are said to be very intereste in the Dutchman and a move would reunite. Him with his former Bologna boss Thiago Motta.
But on Sunday, Zirkzee won over fans with a brilliant performance off the bench against Arsenal in the FA Cup, which culminate in him scoring the winning penalty in the shootout.
Speaking after the match, Maguire said that Zirkzee was an ‘unfortunate’ casualty in the Newcastle defeat and that his young teammate has the full support of the United faithful.
‘I’ve had a time for this club where things are tough, and everyone seems to be against you. But one thing’s for sure is that the United fans stick with you. When times were tough, they stuck with me,’ the England defender told reporters.
That game against Newcastle he was the unfortunate one to get brought off.
You could have subbe any of the 11 players off at that moment in time and they would have all got booe, because we all deserved to get booe because we were awful in the first 30 minutes.
‘He was the unfortunate one that the manager [subbe off] because of the tactical nous of it. Kobbie [Mainoo] came on and change the game really.
‘It had nothing to do really with Josh. He probably knows that and he probably felt it at the time, even though it was disappointing for him. It’s a great ending that he scores that winning penalty – and the lads had full faith in him because that’s what he does.’
The reports of Zirkzee leaving have quietened of late, but there were also rumours regarding Altay Bayindir’s future at Old Trafford following a horrific performance in the Carabao Cup against Tottenham.
But like Zirkzee, the back-up goalkeeper redeeme himself in the win at Arsenal, making several remarkable saves to keep United in the game, including denying Martin Odegaard from the spit, before he saved Kai Havertz’s penalty in the shootout win.