August 30th 2024.
Unfortunately, Manchester United's new player, Manuel Ugarte, will not be making an appearance in their highly anticipated game against Liverpool this Sunday. The 23-year-old midfielder, who recently signed with the team for a whopping £51million from Paris Saint-Germain, will not be included in the squad due to incomplete paperwork.
According to the rules, all new players must be registered by noon on the Friday before a game in order to be eligible to play. Unfortunately, due to the lengthy negotiations, Ugarte's paperwork was not completed in time for him to make his debut at Old Trafford this weekend. It seems that United was not in a rush to register him as they did not plan on starting him or giving him a significant role in the game, especially considering his lack of game time during pre-season.
During a press conference, United's manager Erik ten Hag explained that they were in need of more holding midfielders, as they only had one. This was the main reason behind their decision to sign Ugarte from PSG, where he had unfortunately fallen out of favor and saw a decrease in playing time. The team sees him as the long-term successor to Casemiro and believe that he will be a valuable asset to their midfield.
It's been a busy transfer deadline day for United, with the potential departure of Scott McTominay to Napoli and Christian Eriksen's possible exit at the last minute. But despite all the chaos, the team is focused on their upcoming game against Liverpool and is determined to come out on top. The match is set for 4pm on Sunday, September 1st, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see how the team will perform without their newest addition, Manuel Ugarte.
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