Chief executive and deputy chair Paul Barber has welcomed the return of club legend Pascal Gross, who was named as a substitute for todayâs game with Burnley.
Speaking ahead of kick-off Barber has also confirmed the club has no plans to sell midfielder Carlos Baleba.
He said, âItâs fantastic to have Pascal back, he played over 250 games for the club over seven seasons, scored a lot of goals, created a lot of goals, is very popular on and off the pitch not just with the players and coaches, but staff around the club and obviously the fans. When Pascal left it was because he wanted to play for his boyhood club, but I think his heart remained here. When he left he eluded to the fact it might not be the last time we would see him here.
Pascal Gross runs out at the Amex ahead of Saturday's game against Burnley. đˇ by James Boardman.
âThe fans took that to mean maybe heâd return as a coach at some point in the future, but we are delighted to have him back as a player.â
Head coach Fabian Hurzeler has also says Gross has an important part to play in the second half of the campaign.
âWe know that Pascal was a big player in the past and we all hope that he can be a big player in the present and today and in the next weeks he will be an important player in our squad, he knows how to win Premier League games.
âWe havenât brought him in to sit on the bench. Weâre all happy that heâs back, heâs a big part of my thoughts.â
Meanwhile Barber also said the club is looking forward to having Carlos Baleba back from the Africa Cup of Nations.
Carlos Baleba is currently away with Cameroon competing at AFCON. đˇ by James Boardman.
â[Weâve had] no call from Old Trafford, no call from anyone connected to Manchester United. We have no plans or desire to sell Carlos Baleba in this window or any future window,â said Barber.
âWe know heâs a talented player and I am sure heâs got a lot of options ahead of him in the future. For us heâs an important player in the second half of the season and weâre looking forward to having back from AFCON.â
Barber also all but ruled out any likelihood of a recall for Evan Ferguson from his loan spell in Rome, adding, âItâs very unlikely, I would say. We donât have that option, so if he were to comeback it would be because the club that has him at the moment doesnât need him in the second half of the season.
âAt the moment it seems very unlikely â heâs playing well and scoring goals, itâs not really one that is in our gift.â