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Published 11:09 13 Jan 2016 GMT
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Not content with sending one of the greatest managers in the game to United, a report in Marca also claims that the company also want the five-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi to go there too.
The German sportswear giants signed a lucrative deal to produce United's kits and training wear, which started at the beginning of the season.
Chief executive Herman Hainer recently expressed his concern at some of the recent performances at Old Trafford but added that he was surprised at how many shirts had been sold.
With Guardiola confirming his intentions to move to the Premier League and persistent rumours that Messi may seek a new challenge away from Barcelona, Adidas, who also sponsor them both , are keen to reap the financial benefits of the pair signing up for United.
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