Angel Di Maria to PSG: Marouane Fellaini forced to issue denial over Manchester United transfer story

The Belgian was quoted suggesting Di Maria would be a good signing for the French side

Simon Rice
Monday 01 June 2015 07:52 BST
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Marouane Fellaini and Angel Di Maria
Marouane Fellaini and Angel Di Maria (GETTY IMAGES)

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Marouane Fellaini has said he would urge Angel Di Maria to "STAY" at Manchester United after being quoted suggesting the Argentina international could leave.

The Belgian moved to clear up his views after he was quoted by French television programme Telefoot suggesting his team-mate could depart.

He was quoted as saying: "Angel Di Maria would be a good signing for PSG. He is a world class player."

However, Fellaini quickly moved to clear up any confusion.

"Seems I have been misquoted," he wrote on Twitter. "I said that Di Maria would be a good signing for any club as he is a great player. I also said if I were him I would STAY at Manchester United"

Di Maria has been linked with a swift exit from Old Trafford after a disappointing season following his £59.7m British record transfer from Real Madrid.

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