Manchester United Fan Genuinely Upset After Welbeck’s Sale To Arsenal Recites A Poem

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He might have been on the receiving end of some criticism, but Manchester United’s local boy Danny Welbeck had his fair share of fans at Old Trafford. It was a surprise move by Arsenal to go for United’s youth product, but after landing Radamel Falcao on a season long loan deal, it was sensible enough from the English striker to move to a club which offers regular first team football.

Paul Scholes has already expressed his displeasure in letting Welbeck join Arsenal and believes that he has a bright future ahead of him.

“My feeling was that if he could have got through this transfer window and stayed at the club he could have been a part of United’s future over the next few years.”

“It shows how highly regarded Danny is that a club as big as Arsenal signed him. He will be a good signing for Arsène Wenger,”

Nevertheless, listen to the fan made poem called “Danny will come good”.


 

 

Dinesh V

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