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Manchester United - Once Again

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Started on 4 August 2012 by Akash
Latest Reply on 25 September 2012 by Akash
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I've spent the last forty minutes or so, outside a small conference room where Kurt Zouma's agent, Destin Ningamba and, my coach, Gian Nicola Biscotti, and the middle-man, Jim Lager are discussing contractual terms. After initially being adamant about being present during the contract negotiations, I had to be explained by Gian that it wasn't really in my job description to negotiate deals. When the Azpiliceuta deal got cancelled because of unreasonable agent fees, surely there would've been some raised eyebrows, but the board trusted my decision to not go over the limit. If I was somehow involved in a second failed negotiations on the same day, that could've been deemed unacceptable. Besides, after the initial distrust and rage shown by the Italian, this was his turn to make up for the misconduct.

While I looked out from a window on the far end of the corridor, I noticed a hoard of press reporters fighting one another for a good spot for the scheduled press conference. Suddenly, all of them started running in the direction of the parking lot, jostling for position better than professional footballers. It was pretty evident - our first signing of the season, Lucas Digne, was on his way to the stadium. While I looked on, waiting to meet my new player for the very first time, the conference room door opened. Ningamba was the first to walk out, giving me two thumbs-up - that was a positive sign, unless that meant something else in Central Africa. He was followed by Lager and Biscotti, the former walking towards me with an extended hand.
"Congratulations, Mr. Vidyasagar, Kurt Zouma will soon officially be a Manchester United player". Biscotti gave me a affirmative nod as I shook Lager's hand. "Shall we go and start off the press conference, boss? Lucas has already arrived", said Gian, before leading the way towards the exit.

The French Connection


Standing with Lucas Digne by my side, in front of flashing cameras and shouting reporters, I tap the microphone to check whether it is on, and making sure everyone has my attention.

"Members of the media, I would like to formally announce the signings of Lille hot-prospect, Lucas Digne, to Manchester United. I am delighted to welcome Lucas into our ranks, and we believe he can reach the height of his potential at our club", I said, before looking at a journalist standing in front of the large group, raising his hand. He proceeds to ask, "Hello, this is Patrick Collins from Mail au dimanche. My question is - Lucas had mentioned prior to leaving his former team that he wanted first-team action. Will he be in your first-team plans in the new season?"

I looked at our new acquisition, then Biscotti, before placing a hand on the former's shoulder. "With Fabio going on loan, Lucas will be our back up left back to Patrice, once he learns the tempo and style of the English game. We are confident in his ability to step up when required."

"You mentioned Lucas replacing Patrice Evra, who is your current vice-captain. Did you particularly look for a French left-back as the perfect replacement?", said Jacques Pritt, from a sports magazine, with a wide smile on his face. I replied, also maintaining a smile, "Of course not. Your country just happened to produce 'the next Patrice Evra', and I wouldn't let him go that easily, knowing how talented Patrice is. He will be helping Digne settle into the club and mentor him off the pitch as well. It will be a good learning experience for the youngster."

"And sir, could you tell us, if you don't mind me asking, why this press conference is at Stade Geoffroy Guichard instead of Carrington or Old Trafford?", asked a young female reporter, obviously more fluent in French than English. "Well, Lucas Digne isn't the only player we are here to talk about. We have also agreed terms with AS Saint-Etienne youth player, Kurt Zouma, which I am sure you were already aware of. After finalizing the deal, we thought it was necessary for the French media and public to know of our new French connection, which we are in France itself."

"Manchester United have a history of having faith in youngsters and signing them on longer contracts than most teams. Have you maintained that tradition?", asked an experienced journalist from the Times. "Yes, certainly. We have signed up both players on four-year contracts, and we expect them to stay at United for a long time.", I replied and left the dias to Biscotti who took the remaining questions.

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