With the summer heat fading away, soccer superstar Crowe, who has been absent from Manchester United's pre-season preparatory activities for a long time, has finally delivered the happy news of his comeback. He announced on social media that he will be involved in Sunday (31) evening's home warm-up match against La Liga rivals Vallecano. This decision seems to indicate that Crowe has thought long and hard about it, and it seems wiser to stay at Manchester United.
Crowe has missed four consecutive warm-up matches after failing to join United's Asian tour due to "family commitments" and "transfer rumors". On Friday (29), the 37-year-old Portugal international practiced with the team for the first time, and therefore missed Saturday's (30) 7.45pm warm-up match against the club.
However, Crowe posted a meaningful message on social media, "The king returns on Sunday." This hints that he will be back in action for Sunday's (31st) 11pm warm-up match, which will be United's last warm-up match before the new Premier League season.
There is a lot of talk about Crow's stay and go. He had previously said bluntly in an interview, "The media use me as a topic of conversation every day, otherwise they can't make money. We all know that if we don't make news, we can't attract eyeballs, but if we continue like this, we will always be misled by some information." As for Crowe's final choice, the answer may be revealed soon.