Former Liverpool Controversial Wonderkid Has Never Rejected MU
Bobby Duncan, a former Liverpool prodigy, seems lucky to accept an offer from Manchester United. But for some reason, the 18-year-old striker has dropped.
Duncan managed to attract public attention after his agent, Saif Rubie, was questioned about the attitude of the Reds management towards his client. He felt cousin Steven Gerrard, who was not treated well.
According to Rubie's confession, it was known that Duncan wanted to leave Liverpool for a reason. But Liverpool's management made it difficult for him to leave because he continued to reject offers from other clubs presented by agents.
The situation is full of public discussion. But in the end, Duncan managed to leave Anfield. He decided to leave the Serie A club, Fiorentina, for a total cost of only 1.5 million euros.
Fiorentina is a club that is still staying has made a bid for Constable Duncan. But apparently, behind the scenes, the Englishman had time to get an offer from another Premier League giant, Manchester United.
The news was leaked by an Italian agent who helped move Duncan, Vincenzo Morabito. "It all started in April, Saif Rubie contacted me and we started working to find a new home for Bobby," he told Sportsmail.
"The boy did not want to betray Liverpool and said no to Manchester United, who really wanted him," he continued.
In addition, continued Morabito, Duncan also had the opportunity to settle at another Serie A club, Lazio. But bad relations between the two teams made him not encourage the transfer to the club Simone Inzaghi.
"He could have gone to Lazio, but his relationship with Liverpool is so bad that it cannot be resolved, Simone Inzaghi can make it grow fast and I hope he can be like that with Vincenzo Montella [Fiorentina coach]," he added.
Morabito also hopes to see Duncan grow in Italy. He thought the striker could follow in the footsteps of Paul Pogba's career during his first landing in Italy in 2012.
"That could possibly be the new Italian Pogba. Fiorentina has reached an agreement and Liverpool have lost one of the five best English products in the history of the Premier League.
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