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Man Utd Refutes Zidane’s Link

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The leadership of Manchester United has given its full support for Jose Mourinho to continue on the saddle despite speculatio­ns that former Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane may be signed on.

United’s first Premier League away trip of the season ended in a 3-2 defeat at Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.

The poor result and lacklustre performanc­e followed a summer of tension and frustratio­n at United, with Mourinho disappoint­ed by a lack of support in the transfer market.

Senior sources at United have dismissed any interest in Zidane, however, insisting that there is no potential vacancy to discuss.

Mourinho signed a new United contract in January, extending his stay at Old Trafford until 2020 with the option of a further

The Portuguese hoped to add a central defender and a wide player to his squad during the summer transfer window but was left disappoint­ed on both counts.

United made only three signings – midfielder Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk, teenage full-back Diogo Dalot from Porto and reserve goalkeeper Lee Grant.

It is understood that while Mourinho wished to sign experience­d players at the peak of their careers, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward sought younger players who could be developed.

On Monday night, the former United full-back Gary Neville criticised Woodward, claiming he should have backed his manager in the transfer market.

“The minute he gave Mourinho a contract extension in January, he had to buy him centre-backs,” he told Sky Sports.

“(Toby) Alderweire­ld and (Harry) Maguire would have been good options. If it costs £120 million, that’s what you have to do.”

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