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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United have been offered Olympiakos full-back Omar Elabdellaoui in a last-minute January transfer, according to reports.
United are currently in the midst of an injury crisis - with Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia, Luke Shaw, Ashley Young and Matteo Darmian all sidelined at present.
The Daily Star have reported that the Greek giants want to loan out the 24-year-old for the remainder of the season for a fee of £2.5m.
They then want a further £7.5m to make the move permanent.
The Norway international, Elabdellaoui , had started his professional career at neighbouring Manchester City after joining from Norwegian club Skeid aged 16.
Louis van Gaal has yet to add to his squad in this transfer window, having spent over £160 million in the summer.
United manager Louis van Gaal lived to fight another day on Friday and said he would celebrate a confidence-boosting FA Cup win at Derby County with a bottle of wine provided by executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.All eyes were on experienced Dutchman Van Gaal ahead of the fourth-round clash at Championship (second-tier) side Derby after mounting speculation that he faced the sack if they lost.
Clinical finishes from Wayne Rooney, Daley Blind and Juan Mata and some electrifying wing play from Anthony Martial lifted the gloom, however, and a well-deserved 3-1 win kept alive United's hopes of a first Cup triumph since 2004.
"I will go back home and wine will be ready. An expensive wine. It is from Ed Woodward," former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach Van Gaal, who on Thursday accused the media of "sacking" him three times already this season, told reporters.
"I liked the performance in the first half, it had a lot of confidence and that is back which is very important.
"The second half was even better, we created a lot of chances and we scored goals. But also we created more chances to score more goals. I am a very happy coach."
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