Man Utd manager José Mourinho meets Ed Woodward after comments on the transfer: Newspaper Tour



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Jose Mourinho was fortunate enough to meet Ed Woodward for the first time since he stated that he was unaware of Manchester United's transfer activity.

With less than three weeks to go until the start of the season, Mourinho is still far from having finished the deal that he deems essential to achieving a real challenge for the Premier League title.

S addressing the media Wednesday He claimed to have no idea if United would bring further additions to the signatures of Fred, Diogo Dalot and Lee Grant.

Meanwhile, he watched Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp

with the signatures of Fabinho, Naby Keita, Xherdan Shaqiri and Alisson.

That is why he would have been eager to meet Woodward, who flew to the opening game Thursday against Club America in Phoenix.

He also had to try his luck while United's Executive Vice President did not stay with the team for the rest of the tour – having to leave in the next few days to attend to other business.

Woodward is expected to return to Mourinho in Detroit or Miami, when United's manager is hoping for positive news on the transfer front.

United has a long lead in the United States

The last United home kit has been a topic of discussion over the past week – whether it's the price or the decision to break up with a tradition.

But there have not been so many here in the United States.

What has been remarkable, however, is the vast array of old shirts worn by fans.



  United unveiled new kit against Club America
United unveiled their new kit against Club America.

In Phoenix, alone, there have been decades that have lasted decades – indicating how long United has been popular across the Atlantic.

The earliest insight was a classic of good faith – the third Adidas 1985 band in blue.

United is determined to win the battle for hearts and minds in the United States – it was a reminder that they have a length ahead of their rivals.

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Not the slightest Ander Herrera, who watched as Mourinho has signed a central midfielder in each of the past three summers.

Fred is the last to provide competition for the Spanish – and the £ 52m man should be a regular in the heart of the United engine room.

Less than a year from his contract, Herrera's future remains uncertain, but he made it clear that he wanted to stay beyond the end of the season.

"I'm happy in the club," he said. "I love fans, I play for the best team in the UK, so my first intention is to stay in the club because I love what I do and I love what I am."

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