Salomon Rondon says he was 'very close' to joining Manchester United in the January transfer window but saw a move blocked by his club.
19.04.2020 - 19:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
While most of us continue to behave impeccably and sensibly a tiny minority have recklessly ignored the pleas of government and police to adapt their lives to the coronavirus lockdown.
While social distancing, and venturing out only to shop for food, local exercise, and collect medicines is adhered to by virtually everyone, the actions of a few remain selfish and others have exploited the situation to commit despicable crimes.
Here are the lockdown's worst offenders across Greater Manchester:
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Salomon Rondon says he was 'very close' to joining Manchester United in the January transfer window but saw a move blocked by his club.
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Named and shamed on a map, these are all the areas of Greater Manchester where people have risked lives by flouting the coronavirus lockdown rules.