Marcos Rojo has penned a five-year deal at Manchester United after completing his move to Old Trafford from Sporting Lisbon...Congrats to Rojo.
Louis
van Gaal’s side are understood to have paid £16 million for the
Argentina international, with Nani joining the Portuguese giants as part
of the deal.
United’s third signing of the summer, – following the acquisitions of
Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw – Rojo can play across a back three and is
also adept at playing as a left full-back, as he did in Argentina’s run
to the World Cup final.
"It is such an honour to say that I now
play for Manchester United,” he told the club’s official website. “The
Premier League is the most exciting league in the world and to have the
chance to play in it for the world's biggest club is a dream for me.
“I
am young and am very keen to continue to learn the game, so playing for
such an experienced technical coach as Louis van Gaal is a fantastic
opportunity for me. I have joined United to work hard with my team-mates
to win trophies and I know that the manager shares that ambition."
Van
Gaal had previously missed out on the signing of Thomas Vermaelen – the
former Arsenal star instead joined Barcelona for £15m – but has
expressed his delight at landing the 24-year-old.
"Marcos is a
very gifted defender. He has played at the highest level in world
football and can play either as a central defender or left-back," he
added.
“He has ability, physical strength and a willingness to
learn that means he has a very bright future ahead of him. He had a very
strong World Cup and has been playing in Europe for a couple of years
now.
“He is a very good addition to the team."

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