Geyse ‘lonely’ at Manchester United as Gotham FC enter loan talks

- Forward posted on social media after win over Leicester
- United hope to conclude transfer in the coming days
The NWSL club Gotham FC are in advanced talks with Manchester United over the proposed loan signing of the Brazil forward Geyse. The Women’s Super League club are hoping to conclude a deal in the coming days before the start of the new NWSL season on 14 March.
On Sunday Geyse described feeling “lonely” and being in agony after coming on as a late substitute in the 2-0 victory over Leicester in a post on social media.
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