Rojo becomes a Red Devil for €20m plus Nani

Sport360 staff 06:30 20/08/2014
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  • Lion of Lisbon: Rojo (l) joined Sporting in 2012 after an unsuccessful spell with Spartak Moscow.

    Sporting Lisbon have sanctioned the €20million (Dh97m) sale of Marcos Rojo to Manchester United with winger Nani returning to Por­tugal as part of the deal.

    Argentina international Rojo, 24, hinted he was poised to move to Old Trafford with Sporting confirming his departure last night.

    Rojo will sign a five-year con­tract, subject to a medical and a work permit, and becomes Louis van Gaal’s third major signing of the summer after Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera.

    Tweets published through the Primeira Liga club’s official acc-ount welcomed Nani to the Estadio Jose Alvalade while announcing United had also given Sporting €9m (Dh44m) to help construct their new indoor arena, the Pavilhao, in exchange for securing Rojo’s serv­ices. Nani, who moved to Manches­ter in 2007, is understood to have joined the Lions on a season-long loan, but neither United nor Sport­ing have confirmed the details.

    Rojo is equally comfortable at centre-back as he is at left-back and played all 120 minutes of July’s World Cup final as Argentina lost to Germany after extra-time in Rio de Janeiro.

    In an interview with the radio station Continental in his home­land, he said: “It’s a dream to play at Manchester United and I am very proud of having the chance of work­ing with van Gaal. I spoke with Juan Sebastian Veron about Manchester United when we were at Estudi­antes. I have always liked English football, and I should adapt to this new playing style easily.”

    United’s move for Rojo had been complicated by a row between Sporting and his third-party own­ership group, while the player upset his employers by initially refusing to train in a bid to push through the deal, although he later apologised and returned to work.

    “There was a misunderstanding, I never wanted to do something wrong at Sporting as I have always been very thankful to that team that gave me many chances for playing in Europe,” Rojo said.

    “If I made a mistake, I have already apologised because I didn’t want to hurt the feelings of anyone at the club.” 

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