Manchester United can give up hope of signing AS Roma’s Dutch midfielder Kevin Strootman in the next transfer window, the Italian club’s owner told the BBC on Wednesday.
United, managed by Strootman’s former national coach Louis van Gaal, have been strongly linked with the player, who is still recuperating after suffering a serious knee injury in March.
“It is just not happening,” James Pallotta said at the Leaders in Football Conference.
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“I have told the papers that they should stop wasting paper. We don’t have any interest in selling Kevin,” Pallotta said.
The 24-year-old Strootman, who has played 25 times for his country, would add much-needed steel to the United midfield and was a favorite of Van Gaal’s with the Netherlands national side.
“Obviously, as business people when people call us and say: ‘We want your player,’ you are going to listen to them,” Pallotta said.
“You have to do that, that is the business side. That doesn’t mean you are going to make a decision that £75 million [US$121 million], bang you hit the bid,” he said.
“That is not the way it is going to work, it is not the way it does work with us,” Pallotta said.
“Our view is that we want to put a great team out there, but we are not saying: ‘We have to make a ton of money.’ Our goal across the board is stability,” he said.
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