Chris Gayle visits Old Trafford; jests about becoming striker for Manchester United

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic may still be a dream in the pipeline for the Red Devils, but an unexpected name has thrown his hat in the ring for the striker role - Chris Gayle. During his visit to the Old Trafford, the Caribbean displayed his football skills and jested about how he will soon sign for the club.

Life is about having fun for Chris Gayle, and the big-hitter defeinitely was having some at the home of Manchester United yesterday. Visiting Old Trafford, Chris Gayle flaunted his footballing skills and posted it on his Instagram account. Gayle also jested that he is the biggest signing for the club this year even as they are embarking on what is expected to be a massive transfer season as new manager Jose Mourinho looks to bring in a team that will play by his rules.

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Gayle also broadcast his Red Devil jersey on Instagram with "Unvierse boss 333" imprinted on the backside.  

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He uploaded one more image wearing the jersey and topped it off with a cheeky comment saying that he hopes to sign the deal with the club very soon.

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