In an amazing turn of events, Peristeri's trajectory this year has been strikingly similar to last summer's - a warm-up goal followed by news of a loan spell. His agency team also confirmed the move, with destinations locked in Italy and Portugal, which undoubtedly indicates that his primary goal is to integrate into the family of European soccer, while the adaptation of English soccer comes second. According to this speculation, Peristeri is afraid that in the next two or three years, will not be able to be among the first-team squad of Manchester United.
Perhaps the biggest regret for Peristeri is not being able to meet his idol Crow, let alone play alongside him. When playing FIFA soccer games, he always chose to sign this hero of his heart without hesitation. However, when Crow joined Manchester United last season, the young Peristeri was already on loan at Alaves. The Uruguayan winger was honored to participate in this preseason, but the 37-year-old Crowe was unable to travel with the team due to the transfer fiasco and family matters. At present, Manchester United has no definite news on the return time of Crow, and it is still unknown whether Peristeri will be able to see this childhood idol before he leaves the team.
In the face of Crow's stay and go, fellow Portuguese Bruno Fernandes said: "I don't want to get involved in this topic, obviously we have to respect everyone's decision. I'm not sure what Cristiano said to the club and the manager, nor do I understand what he has in mind, but we have to respect his personal space. When I questioned Cristiano, all I cared about was whether his family was okay. He told me truthfully and nothing more."
Talking about the impact of Crowe's departure on the team, B Faye added: "Cristiano was our top scorer last season and his ability to score goals cannot be underestimated. But it's not something I can decide, the club needs to make a choice and Cristiano has his own considerations. As I said, I don't know what he thinks. If he wishes to leave, I can only know that through the press, I have not taken the initiative to ask them."