Published 20:53 IST, February 17th 2020
Manchester United's Ed Woodward set Bournemouth a 15-minute deadline for Josh King
Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward reportedly set a 15-minute deadline for Bournemouth to accept their £25 million bid for Josh King.
Advertisement
Manchester United were desperately looking to sign a striker in the January transfer window. The Old Trafford outfit sealed a loan deal for ex-Watford striker Odion Ighalo from Chinese Super League outfit Shanghai Shenhua. The transfer put an end to Josh King’s dream of returning to Manchester United. However, reports suggest that King was Ed Woodward’s first-choice option. The delay in signing him led to Manchester United pursuing Odion Ighalo.
Advertisement
Ed Woodward's unnatural deadline for Josh King transfer
With the January transfer deadline fast approaching, Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward launched a £25 million bid for Bournemouth striker Josh King. The former Manchester United player had played for the reserves under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and would have added depth to the attack after an injury to top-scorer Marcus Rashford. However, the transfer didn't materialise because of Ed Woodward’s unnatural deadline for Bournemouth to respond.
Advertisement
Ed Woodward set Bournemouth a 15-minute deadline to accept Josh King bid
According to Laurie Whitewell of The Athletic, Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward directly contacted Bournemouth’s chief executive Neill Blake, making a final £25 million bid for Josh King. Woodward reportedly told Blake that he had a 15-minute deadline to accept the offer. If they failed to do so, Manchester United will move to sign a player from China. While it was a decent attempt to apply pressure on relegation-threatened Bournemouth, the Cherries weren’t sure if the deadline was actually pressing.
Advertisement
As the silence continued, Ed Woodward signed Odion Ighalo from China and Josh King’s dream return to Manchester United never happened.
Advertisement
20:53 IST, February 17th 2020