da 888casino: It’s fair to say Ed Woodward isn’t perhaps the most popular of figures at Manchester United.
da aposte e ganhe: The club’s executive vice-chairman has been the target of criticism and fan protests for a number of months and years now, and there appears to be no light at the end of the tunnel for him.
He has arguably become synonymous with the club’s downturn since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson back in 2013, with his track record of appointing managers and signing players certainly questionable.
The change from Jose Mourinho to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and the sanctioning of Angel Di Maria’s departure just a season after joining perfectly encapsulate that in a nutshell.
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But Woodward could go a long way to earning the forgiveness of United fans by securing a big-money swoop for Tottenham star Harry Kane.
According to recent reports, the England international is contemplating his future at the north London side, with suggestions that he would rather prefer a move to Old Trafford, than stay at Spurs whilst they potentially undergo a major rebuild.
Kane has proven himself to be an elite performer at Premier League level, bundling in goals for a number of seasons now for the Lilywhites. Even despite injuries hampering his campaign this season, he has still managed to find the back of the net 17 times in just 25 games.
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His goal-scoring record speaks for itself, and is the kind of marquee name and signing that could lift United from their slumber. Turning only 27 later this summer, he is entering the prime years of his career, and could offer the Red Devils a number of seasons at his absolute best.
After the debacle of last summer, which saw both Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez let go without signing a like-for-like replacement, Woodward has the perfect opportunity brewing to achieve redemption.
Whilst it would be far too naive to think all would be forgotten, sealing a swoop for the £135m-rated Kane would be the kind of statement of ambition that would under-line Woodward as being someone who is genuinely intent on restoring United to their former glory.
It’s all perfectly set up for the much-maligned figure to get himself into the good books.
Meanwhile, this former Man Utd target is having a nightmare season.