Bastian Schweinsteiger offered way out of Manchester United nightmare by MLS club FC Dallas
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BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER has been offered a way out of his Manchester United nightmare by FC Dallas.
The World Cup winner has been frozen out at Old Trafford by Jose Mourinho and is not even training with the squad.
And FC Dallas president Dan Hunt has heaped praise on Schweinsteiger and hinted he wants to bring him across the pond.
Hunt said: "He is an incredible player.
"I always admired him and the success that his teams had. That is no coincidence, he is a winner."
FC Dallas still have an open designated player spot that Schweinsteiger could fill.
But any move the German makes to the USA would have to wait until the MLS roster freeze is over after the MLS Cup is finished.
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Hunt added: "That is difficult to predict.
"At the moment we only have space for one designated player and we wanted to fill this with a striker. Maybe it will change, we will see."
Schweinsteiger has not played a game for United since Jose Mourinho took charge in the summer.
He was cut from the squad and made to train with the Under-23s.
Schweinsteiger is still getting paid a whopping £200,000-a-week and and revealed United would be the last European club he played for.
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