Man United Set To Lose Marouane Fellaini Next Year

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has made it known that Marouane Fellaini could leave his side on a free transfer next summer and has admitted he is powerless to stop the Belgian midfielder.

Fellaini will be out of contract at the end of the season, and his body language is suggesting he might not put pen on paper for a new deal with Manchester United.

The former Everton midfielder has become a key player under manager Jose Mourinho, and the former Chelsea boss said he would sooner leave Old Trafford than allow Marouane to join Galatasaray last summer.

However, despite holding lengthy discussions with Man United, the 30-year-old is no nearer to signing a new contract, and Jose is now confessing that he is worried the Belgium international will leave the club next summer

Speaking ahead of the clash against Brighton, Jose said as a manager, he isn’t involved in contract deals, and Fellaini’s future is out of his control.

The Belgian international is expected to start for the red devils when they host Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The game is a must-win for Jose Mourinho, as his side will soon meet Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City early next month.

Man City are still topping the table with eight points and are yet to lose a single game this season so far.

Share your love
234sport News Desk
234sport News Desk

234sport News Desk is the editorial heartbeat of 234sport — a dedicated team of writers, analysts, and editors committed to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging sports journalism. From transfer updates and match previews to in‑depth tactical breakdowns, the News Desk covers the stories that matter to fans across the world.

Our reporting blends speed with substance, ensuring every headline is backed by verified information, expert insight, and a clear understanding of the global sports landscape. Whether it’s breaking news or long‑form analysis, the 234sport News Desk works around the clock to keep readers informed, entertained, and ahead of the conversation.

Articles: 14453

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Gravatar profile

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.