3.30pm Man Utd news LIVE: Rojo staying in January EXCLUSIVE, Werner £27m move, Pogba ‘disgusted’ with Bournemouth defeat – The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED are looking to bounce back from defeat at Bournemouth.

First up is Partizan at home in the Europa League.

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  • DIEGO FORLAN with an absolute screamer.

  • EXCLUSIVE: OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has put a block on Marcos Rojo quitting Manchester United in January.

    The Argentine central defender saw a summer deadline day move to Everton collapse due to haggling over the £25m fee.

    The Toffees told his camp they might come back with a reduced offer in the new year.

    However, the South American’s advisers have been told Solskjaer won’t risk weakening the heart of his rearguard at such a crucial period – even if a club does come forward and matches their valuation.

  • KYLIAN MBAPPE knew Real Madrid would “wait” for him before he agreed to join Paris Saint-Germain in a £162million deal.

    And the news has dealt a hammer blow to Manchester United chief Ed Woodward, who were hoping to sign the youngster.

    Former Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev has told Spanish newspaper AS that Mbappe, a close friend of his since their time together in the principality, confided in him before his move to PSG that a switch to Real was his main goal.

    However, he told him that he felt it was “too early” to go to the Bernabeu in the summer of 2017, with Cristian Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Benzema in their pomp.

    Vasilyev said Mbappe told him: “Real Madrid will wait for me.”

  • RB LEIPZIG are not considering letting Manchester United target Timo Werner leave.

    The 23-year-old has scored 13 goals in 15 appearances for the Bundesliga side this season.

    But RB Leipzig sporting director Markus Krosche is not interested in cashing in on him.

    He told Bild: “Timo just extended his contract with us recently, and we're not thinking about letting him go at all.”

  • MARCUS RASHFORD suffers from “Theo Walcott syndrome”, according to Danny Mills.

    The ex-England star told talkSPORT:“One minute he’s a world-beater and the next you are going, ‘what’s happened? He’s gone?

    “It’s not quite as dramatic, but it’s almost like ‘Theo Walcott syndrome’. He’d score a hat-trick and you’d think, ‘oh my goodness, he’s arrived! That’s it, he is going to kick on’.

    “But then he went missing for the next five or six games.

    “I think a lot of United’s players are like that.”

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