Louis van Gaal mounted a staunch defence of Ed Woodward after Manchester
United missed out on Pedro and insisted that there will never be a rift
between the manager and the executive vice-chairman at Old Trafford.
"I don't think they have to doubt Ed Woodward because he has proven
for many years that he is the right person in the right spot," he said
in a news conference.
Van Gaal also accused outsiders of trying to drive a wedge between him and Woodward but claimed they will not succeed.
"I
have the idea that you want to separate Ed Woodward from me," he said.
"Never. Never. Every day I am updated by him and I trust him."
"I think if we want Pedro, it was not any problem so because there
was a clause in his contract so it was the most easy transfer," he
added.
"You can write what you want but we cannot say what we
want. I have the responsibility of protecting the interests of the club
and my players and I cannot say too much.
"I admitted that Pedro
fits in my profile but I cannot deny that because he is fast and
creative. I answered that question because I think it is obvious. Then
you put it in another perspective and [say] he is coming to Manchester
United. I have never said that. You have to ask Pedro.
"People
have to know that what is written in the papers is not true. You cannot
know it. Only the players know, the club know and that is it. Also
Barcelona protect their interest. I have read that Barcelona does not
want to let him go. You have to ask Barcelona how it can happen then."
United made a bid for Southampton winger Sadio Mane last week but Van Gaal was reluctant to talk about the Senegal star.
"I
cannot answer that question neither because then I interfere and I
don't want to interfere," he added. "Ed Woodward does the situation and
he does it very well I think."
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