There is no evil that for good does not come, they will think of him
Atlético de Madrid
. We refer to the ten-week sanction that he suffered Kieran
Trippier, by the English Federation (FA), for having broken the rules against gambling by professionals in the world of football.
Kieran trippier could have joined the Manchester United in this transfer window, but due to his impending ten-week suspension, he aborted it. This is assured by media such as'TalkSPORT' and 'The Athletic'.
The FA suspended the mattress although the sanction is currently suspended, while it is reviewed by the FIFA, a circumstance that according to said media, ruined an operation that they claim was advanced.
Before the sanction was announced, there was much speculation that Trippier, could return to England this same winter market. in a change to United.
“Ole Gunnar Solskjaer look for a competitor for Aaron Wan-Bissaka, which may not be developing as fast as they expected and Trippier meets many requirements for Solskjaer. He has a lot of experience in Premier League and in Europe, can give assists in addition to being able to defend ”, he explained Alex Crook, transfer market expert, in one of the aforementioned media.
“He United I was considering making an offer to Athletic in this window and Trippier would be open to return to England, but this ten-week ban has closed the door for now, ”said the aforementioned analyst.
THE ATHLETIC DOES NOT NEGOTIATE
With everything, for ‘The Athletic', The matter would not be so completely finished. However, in all this information from England an important point is overlooked, which is the position of the Atlético de Madrid. It does not seem very likely that the mattress box would allow a player who has been seen to be key this season to leave. The rojiblanco club has already made it clear that it does not negotiate for its important pieces and refers to the rescission clause, which in this case has not transpired, but since England it is speculated around 35 million euros.
Trippier already dressed the colors of Manchester City, Barnsley, Burnley and Tottenham, in the Premier League.