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Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward 'blocked Jerome Boateng signing'

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Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward reportedly blocked the signing of Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng during the summer.

Jose Mourinho was reportedly prevented from signing Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng by Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward.

Mourinho was in the market for a new centre-back during the summer transfer window, and Boateng had spoken about wanting to take on a new challenge after a successful period at Bayern.

United were strongly linked with an approach for the Germany international but according to ESPN, Woodward said no to making an offer for the former Manchester City man.

The report suggests that Boateng's injury record was the reason why Woodward would not give the green light to any deal, with the suggestion that the addition would not represent value for money.

United eventually failed to add another central defender to Mourinho's squad, and a poor record at the back has contributed to a poor first half to the campaign.

Mourinho was removed from his position in the dugout on Tuesday, with United replacing the Portuguese with the interim appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.



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4Chelsea18114335152037
5Arsenal18114340241637
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd199553530532
7Everton197662929027
8Watford188372525027
9Leicester CityLeicester197572322126
10Wolverhampton WanderersWolves197572022-226
11Bournemouth198292731-426
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham187382527-224
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton186392026-621
14Crystal Palace1954101725-819
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle1945101423-917
16Southampton183691933-1415
17Cardiff CityCardiff1943121838-2015
18Burnley1933131739-2212
19Fulham1925121743-2611
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield1924131132-2110
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