Manchester United outcast Luke Shaw to reject Fenerbahce move in January and fight for his place at Old Trafford
- Luke Shaw will reject Fenerbahce in January and stay at Manchester United
- The left-back has yet to start this season and may be allowed to leave
- Though there is interest from Fenerbahce, Shaw has no interest in Turkey move
Luke Shaw will reject the chance to join Fenerbahce in January and stay to fight for his place at Manchester United.
The England left-back has yet to start this season and may be allowed to leave if suitable offers arrive.
However, though there is interest from Fenerbahce, the 22-year-old, who cost United £27m in 2014, has no designs on a move to Turkey.
Luke Shaw will reject the chance to join Fenerbahce and stay to fight at Manchester United
Shaw is out of favour under manager Jose Mourinho, who has barely used the player since arriving at Old Trafford in 2016.
This season he has played 48 minutes of senior football, both sub appearances in the Carabao Cup against Burton Albion and Swansea City.
Shaw has struggled since suffering a serious broken leg against PSV in the Champions League in September 2015, at which point he had been first choice left back for United.
The left-back has yet to start this season and may be allowed to leave if suitable offers arrive
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