Bayern loan future open
For midfielder Marcel Sabitzer, the season with Manchester United has come to an early end. This was announced by the “Red Devils” on Monday evening. The Bayern loanee suffered a meniscus injury that makes it impossible to play in the remaining three Premier League games. The 29-year-old also has to pass in the FA Cup final against Manchester City on June 3rd.
Sabitzer, who came on loan from Bayern Munich in January, missed Saturday’s game against Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-0) with a knee problem after coming on as a substitute in the previous game against West Ham United. The rental business ends in the summer. In a total of 18 appearances for Man United, Sabitzer scored three times, in the round of 16 of the Europa League he scored twice against FC Sevilla. A trophy from England is certain for the Austria international, having won the League Cup with the team in February.
It is unclear where Sabitzer, who still has a contract in Munich until 2025, will continue from the summer. transfer expert Fabrizio Romano According to reports, talks between the English and German record champions will take place in the next few weeks. The right footer would like to stay in Manchester.
Rabiot traded to Sabitzer’s position at Manchester United
Meanwhile, another candidate is being traded at Man United for Sabitzer’s position in central midfield. The French newspaper “L’EquipeAccording to Adrien Rabiot, one of coach Erik ten Hag’s dream players is an exchange that has already taken place. Rabiot’s working paper at Juventus Turin expires, with a market value of 30 million euros he is one of the world’s most valuable footballers who are available for free next season. Man United have been interested in the 28-year-old on several occasions in the past, and Newcastle United are also trying to attract the French international.
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Marcel Sabitzer has suffered a knee injury that will rule him out for the remainder of 2022/23. #MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 15, 2023
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