Marcos Rojo, Man United star, reportedly agrees two-year deal with Boca Juniors
- Marcos Rojo has been linked with a move to join Boca Juniors
- The Argentina international has been lacking active games at Man United
- Rojo won the Europa League and EPL Cup with Manchester United
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Marcos Rojo who currently plays for Manchester United has reportedly agreed two-year deal with Boca Juniors after being freezing out of the Red Devils' first squad under Ole Solskjaer.
The Argentine footballer has not been having it rosy since Ole Solskjaer became the coach of Manchester United and he is now on the verge of heading back to his country.
Rojo spent the second half of last season on loan with boyhood club Estudiantes after his failure to get active playing time at Old Trafford.
He has yet to feature for Ole Solskjaer's side this season in the Premier League and he is happy to leave in search of regular football elsewhere.
According to the report on UK Sun, the Argentine has agreed personal terms with Boca Juniors with the club only needing to settle with Manchester United.
Since joining Manchester United from Sporting Lisbon in 2014, Marcos Rojo has played 76 games for the Red Devils and has only been able to score one goal.
He was also among the Manchester United squad that won the Europa League and EFL Cup under Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Manchester United are currently occupying second position on the Premier League table with 33 points after 16 games played so far which is a good one for Solskjaer and his men.
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Paul Pogba's dream of contending for the EFL Cup came to an end after Manchester United suffered a 2-0 defeat to city rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford earlier this week.
Two second-half goals from John Stones and Fernandinho propelled Pep Guardiola's men to the final of the cup competition for the fourth straight time.
The Spanish-born manager will face a long time foe, Jose Mourinho, as they battle to win their first title this campaign and City will hope to equal Liverpool record of eight titles.
Although the 2018 World Cup winner felt disappointed with their exit at the semifinal stage of the competition, he insisted that the disappointment will help them focus on bigger titles.
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