Marcos Rojo made just five Premier League appearances last season and he appears to have no future under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford.

Manchester United are willing to take a £10 million loss on Marcos Rojo with the defender’s Old Trafford career coming to an end, according to the Mirror.
Rojo joined United in a £16 million deal after impressing for Argentina at the 2014 World Cup but the former Sporting Lisbon powerhouse has become something of a reflection of the ongoing mediocrity at one of the world’s proudest football clubs.
The 29-year-old’s performances on British shores have been erratic at best while injuries restricted him to just six appearances in all competitions during the 2018/19 campaign.
And the Mirror reports that Manchester United are willing to accept a cut-price fee of just £6 million as they look to get Rojo, and his £110,000 a week wages, off the club’s books.

Teams in La Liga and Serie A are reported to be keen on offering the 59-cap Argentina international a fresh start.
Rojo has previously attracted interest from other Premier League clubs with Yahoo Sports claiming in July last year that Wolves and Everton were keen. And it will be interesting to see whether either side makes a move with Rojo’s price tag at an all-time low.

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