The head coach of the leader of the English Premier League club, Sir Alex Ferguson, decided to keep the young striker, an Italian, in the team to help the "Red Devils" in the battle for the championship title.
Initially, it was thought that the 19-year-old player, whose loan at Newcastle United ended in January, would be loaned out again. However, Sir Alex Ferguson decided to keep the Italian youth national team striker in the team, as his coached team in the second season aims to maintain their leading position.
"I don't see why I should let players who can bring a lot of benefit to the team leave," said the Scottish specialist. "The fight for the English Premier League title could become even tougher. We want to be prepared for that and we want to control the situation, so I think it's great to bring Giuseppe back."
"He is very talented and that's why we loaned him to the Newcastle team. However, he played very few matches there, he returned with a little more experience and became a slightly better player," added Sir Alex Ferguson.
Gabriele Rossi's chances to shine in the North East England team were limited, and he started in only five games in the starting lineup of Glenn Roeder's team of "Magpies", failing to score during that time.
Manchester United's striking duo almost always consists of England's star Wayne Rooney and the Frenchman Louis Saha. The team also has veteran Ole Gunnar Solskjaer playing in the striker position, as well as the Swedish legend Henrik Larsson, who was loaned for three months.