Mourinho keen to replace Mkhitaryan with Ozil

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is reportedly keen to replace Henrikh Mkhitaryan with Mesut Ozil, The Mirror reports.
Mkhitaryan has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford and isn’t even making matchday squads at the moment. United are reportedly growing increasingly confident that Ozil will sign for them when his contract with Arsenal expires.

Mkhitaryan is an excellent footballer but it is evident that Mourinho doesn’t fancy him. If United can get Ozil in and end up making a profit by selling Mkhitaryan that’s excellent business indeed.

Mourinho has already been publicly critical of Mkhitaryan, accusing him of “disappearing” in games, and admitted this week that he no longer has space for the Armenia international even on his subs’ bench.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-united-plotting-transfer-outcast-11697034

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13/12/2017 23:20, Report by Adam Higgins

MOURINHO EXPLAINS MKHITARYAN ABSENCE

Jose Mourinho has explained why he has decided to leave Henrikh Mkhitaryan out of his Manchester United squad for recent matches.

The Armenian has not been involved in the matchday squad in seven of the last eight games and last featured as a substitute in United’s 1-0 win over Brighton on 25 November.

Mourinho was asked about Mkhitaryan’s absence in his post-match press conference following the Reds’ 1-0 victory over Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

The boss outlined that his plethora of options in midfield and attacking positions means that there is competition for every place in the starting line-up and on the bench.

He said: “I can only have six [outfield] players on the bench and I try to have some balance on the bench – I had two defenders and [Daley] Blind who can play in different areas. I had Ashley Young to cover me all of the wing and the wing-back position.

“I had [Ander] Herrera as a midfield player, Zlatan [Ibrahimovic] as a striker and Marcus [Rashford] as a second striker and winger. I played [Anthony] Martial, [Juan] Mata and [Jesse] Lingard in the team. To have Micki means that I don’t have one of them and, in this moment, I believe the other ones they deserve [the chance to play].”

Mkhitaryan will be working hard in a bid to return when the Reds return to action on Sunday in the Premier League against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns (kick-off 14:15 GMT).