Man Utd savaged as Chelsea star issues one-word response to transfer question

Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has ridiculed struggling Manchester United, comically admitting he would never join the Red Devils.Fofana arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2022, having emerged during a two-year spell with Leicester City. His £70million plus add-ons fee raised eyebrows but promised the Blues a defensive stalwart.
Man Utd savaged as Chelsea star issues one-word response to transfer question

Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has ridiculed struggling Manchester United, comically admitting he would never join the Red Devils.

Fofana arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2022, having emerged during a two-year spell with Leicester City. His £70million plus add-ons fee raised eyebrows but promised the Blues a defensive stalwart.

However, a knee injury sustained during his debut season sidelined him for most of the term, and his ill luck continued into 2023, with an ACL tear seeing him miss an entire year of football. Now, under Enzo Maresca, Fofana is back to full fitness and playing regularly, helping his side to a 2-1 home win over Newcastle this weekend.

At the same time as this victory, United were being put to the sword by the same score in east London. With the Manchester club now sitting down in 14th, their wounds had salt rubbed into them by the Frenchman, who amusingly claimed post-match he would never jump ship for Old Trafford.

Driving back from the Newcastle clash, Fofana can be seen in his car speaking and taking photographs with complementary fans. However, when a fan of the Red Devils approaches and asks, "are you coming to United”, the 23-year-old can be heard laughing and simply replies: “Never.”

The fan further questions, “why not?” It prompted Fofana to then waggle his finger in the air while continuing to sustain an amused grin at the thought of joining the in-peril United.

Fofana is heading in the right direction to warranting his huge transfer fee this campaign, and new boss Maresca has been complimentary of his performances, stating earlier in the term: “Wes is a player that I really love. I am in love with Wes!

“He is doing fantastic after one year injured and, for any player in the world, when you are out for one year and then you come back, it is not easy, and he is doing top. This is the only thing we want from him.”

On the other hand, those who have been brought in to man the backline at Old Trafford have been far from satisfactory. Despite its controversial nature, Matthijs de Ligt, who arrived from Bayern Munich for £42million this summer, gave away the late penalty that saw United stunned at the London Stadium.

The Dutchman has been considered lacklustre so far this term, and those around him have often been the subject of criticism, too, especially during some of the club's more embarrassing results against the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham - both of which ended 3-0 to the opposition.

Such defensive frailties, partnered with a lack of attacking potency, have seen manager Ten Hag called into question. A 2-1 win against Brentford reinstalled him with some trust, but this latest failure has seen the calls grow once more for him to be relieved of his duties.

Fofana’s Chelsea travel to Old Trafford on Sunday in a crunch match, and the defender could double down on his mercilessness by helping his side put the final nail in under-pressure Ten Hag and United's coffin.