Marc Skinner reacts to Chloe Kelly’s Arsenal move


Manchester United is said to have rejected several offers in an attempt to subordinate Chloe Kelly, England’s England striker.

The drama on the deadline-day drama went to Wire on Thursday evening when the women’s super League (WSL) Clubs United and Arsenal came in one last hour to secure Kelly’s signature. Despite reports that indicate that United had made offers for loans and permanent offers, Kelly Nord-London is for the rest of the season.

United head coach Marc Skinner has responded to the reports since then that United has followed a deal and told the media that his day of time was “quite quiet to be honest”.

“I am very satisfied with the options we have, the forward options we have,” he said. “Chloe Kelly is an Arsenal player who is borrowed from Manchester City, so we really don’t influence ourselves now. We only focus on what we can achieve and what properties we have. I think it is for us from Now at Head Down for us. “

United’s transfer window in January included a small movement in signing funding, with the sole acquisition of the club goalkeeper Kayla Rendell from Southampton. With regard to the descents, the club focused on using the loan system and sent out Jess Simpson (Bristol City), Emma Watson (Everton) and Lucy Newell (Blackburn Rovers) for the rest of the season.

“We decided to build our team on young and highly talented people,” added Skinner. “We saw what happened on the market and I don’t think there are many teams in this room [to spend money] To be honest, “admitted Skinner.” It’s not about reducing and giving up tools, it is about actually finding your own way. “

Chelsea is one of the club that spent great people in the January transformer window after breaking the world record fee to sign the American central defender Naomi Girma. Skinner was firmly convinced that United is “not in this room” to show such aggression on the market.

“Manchester United has a rich history in the entire club of developing young people and in the commitment of young and hungry people in their team,” he said. “So we want to go this way for ourselves because we have the feeling that hopefully she can give us the advantage, especially if they grow together.

“We want to strive to win trophies, qualify for the Champions League and to push them to the league. So we had to do it for the right time. It is about to live from their energy at about the right time.

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