Showing posts with label Manchester United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester United. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Manchester United enquired about our stars, claims Galatasaray vice-president


Galatasaray vice-president Ali Durust has claimed Manchester United enquired about the availability of goalkeeper Fernando Muslera and defender Semih Kaya in the aftermath of the club's 1-0 Champions League defeat at Old Trafford.

 Sir Alex Ferguson's charges narrowly won their European opener thanks to an early Michael Carrick goal and despite keeping a clean sheet, the Scot has been rumoured to be searching for a centre-back, having been recently linked to Torino's Angelo Ogbonna.

 However, after seeing the 21-year-old Kaya – a product of the Turkish club's academy - perform against his team and making his interest known, Durust ruled out a potential move.

 He told reporters: "Semih came from our youth academy. He is a valuable member of our squad. "We didn't set an asking price for him.

 He is indispensable at that moment. "Muslera has the same value too. Both of them are in our future plans. We never want to sell them."

 The Uruguayan shot-stopper foiled Nani from the penalty spot and put in an assured display against the Red Devils, later admitting he held the English top-flight in high esteem.

 "The Premier League is my childhood dream," Muslera said. "I would like to make this dream come true in the future. But right now I'm totally focused on Galatasaray's success."

 The 26-year-old goalkeeper was part of Uruguay's memorable run to the World Cup 2010 semi-finals and is entering his second year at Galatasaray after moving from Lazio in 2011.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Fellaini stuns Man Utd


Robin van Persie's much-anticipated debut for Manchester United failed to prevent Everton delivering an early reality check in their bid to regain the Premier League title.

 While defending champions and near-neighbours City achieved a come-from-behind win against Southampton yesterday the Red Devils were second best for most of the night at Goodison Park.

 The thorn in their side was midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who was a constant threat and deservedly capped an impressive performance with the only goal early in the second half.

 Van Persie, a £24million acquisition from Arsenal, was brought in to provide the additional firepower needed to challenge City but in a late substitute appearance he did not register a shot on target.

 His team-mates had not done much better in the previous 70 minutes , however, as the Toffees dominated.

 It was the first time United had failed to win their opening fixture since 2008 but it was a first victory in five seasons for the Toffees, perennial slow starters.

 For once, though, they began the campaign where they had left off as after losing eight of their first 14 league games last season they went on a nine-match unbeaten run up to its conclusion.

 One of those was a 4-4 draw at Old Trafford in which Fellaini played a key part, scoring in one of his more dominant performances, to help swing the title race in City's favour.

 Sir Alex Ferguson should have learned from that but he was hamstrung by the fact United started the match with just two recognised defenders: Nemanja Vidic, who had not played since December because of knee injury, and Patrice Evra, whose future has been a matter for debate all summer.

 Winger Antonio Valencia was deployed at right-back while midfielder Michael Carrick was positioned alongside Vidic in the absence of the injured Rio Ferdinand.

 That was a telling factor in David De Gea being the busiest - and most impressive - player in the first half.

 However, he was run a close second by Fellaini, playing just behind striker Nikica Jelavic, who was the dominant force in United's penalty area.

 The Belgium international had already headed over Leighton Baines' corner before he collected a throw-in and turned into the penalty area, holding off Carrick, to hit the post from the narrowest of angles.

 He was also the creator as his aerial power and strength on the ball saw him chest one back for Steven Pienaar to slice wide and then knock down a cross which Leon Osman did superbly well to hit on the turn only for De Gea to bat away the shot.

 The United goalkeeper, who arrived last season from Atletico Madrid and quickly earned a reputation for being suspect under pressure which he took a while to shake off, was on top form throughout.

 He denied Jelavic, tipped over a long-range Pienaar header and flung himself to his left to save the South Africa midfielder's low shot before preventing Baines' deflected free-kick sneaking into the top corner.

 But it was not all one-way traffic as United had chances of their own, though not as good or as numerous as their hosts.

 Danny Welbeck, the player with most to lose from Van Persie's arrival, had one shot blocked by Phil Jagielka and hooked another wide under pressure from the centre-back.

 Former Evertonian Wayne Rooney was quiet by his standards, hitting two shots too close to Tim Howard and seeing a late first-half header punched clear. Fellaini's ravaging of the United defence continued after the interval as his header across goal was smashed against the crossbar by Leon Osman with De Gea, for once, beaten.

 And the big Belgian was finally rewarded for his outstanding display with a goal in the 57th minute when former Red Devil Darron Gibson swung over a corner and he left Carrick sprawling on the turf to power home a header.

 The presence of one of United's other summer signings Shinji Kagawa in the starting line-up had prompted a slight tweak in formation to accommodate the advanced role favoured by the attacking midfielder.

 He had plenty of good touches around the penalty area, the best of which in the second half teed up Welbeck who was denied by Jagielka's perfectly-judged tackle. The Everton defender's timing was even better when he cleared Tom Cleverley's shot off the line before, in the 68th minute, Van Persie was finally sent on.

 Rooney moved out to the left to allow the Dutchman to slot in up front but it was Kagawa who was next to threaten, forcing Howard to race off his line to block his run and shot.

 Everton had won only twice at home against United in 17 years but this result proved, if they can maintain a half-decent start, they are destined for bigger things this season.



Van Persie compatriot on verge of Manchester United move


Vitesse left-back Alexander Buttner has revealed he is on the verge of signing for Manchester United in a £3.9 million deal.

 The 23-year-old, who was close to joining Southampton earlier this summer before a move fell through, has been identified by manager Sir Alex Ferguson as the man to compete with Patrice Evra on the left flank at Old Trafford.

 United have also been targeting Leighton Baines this summer, however Everton’s reported £17m valuation of the England international has seemingly prevented Sir Alex from landing the left-back.

 But Buttner, who was in Netherland's preliminary Euro 2012 squad and has also been monitored by QPR and Fulham this summer, has conceded a move to Old Trafford is now close. "This is really a dream come true," he told Dutch TV station Omroep Gelderland.

 “It was all arranged very quickly and of course I am very delighted. Happily everything is coming to an end."

 United are currently short of left-back cover after Fabio joined QPR on a season-long loan deal, and are on the verge of a defensive injury crisis following the news that Rio Ferdinand could be set for a two-month spell on the sidelines after breaking down during training. Buttner came through the youth team ranks at Vitesse after joining from Ajax in 2005.

Friday, 17 August 2012

Van Persie: The little boy inside me screamed 'Manchester United!'


The 29 year-old Dutch striker completed his move to Old Trafford and spoke glowingly about the club's history and the opportunity to play for the side.

 At his press conference unveiling, it was revealed that Van Persie would be taking the No.20 shirt for the coming campaign, after Fabio vacated it after he moved to QPR on a season-long loan deal this summer.

 The Dutch international and current PFA Player of the Year was keen to explain his reasoning behind the controversial switch, insisting that there was no ill will between Arsenal and himself, but that he simply couldn't turn the chance down.

 "From my side and Arsenal's side, there is no hard feeling. No one is angry with me and I'm not angry with them," Van Persie told reporters.

 "Arsenal are part of my life. They've been great to me. We didn't agree on the future - that's life. "When I have to make tough decisions in my life I listen to the little boy inside me. That little boy was screaming 'Manchester United'" "Manchester United breathes football.

 This club is the perfect match for me." After seeing the club pipped to the title last term by local rivals Manchester City, Van Persie indicated that he was keen to rise to the challenge of playing for the club alongside players that he's admired from afar for years.

 "For me it's a big challenge to do it together with the players here. Every single one is very helpful. It's like a family club. "This is the biggest challenge for me In my football life.

 ""Wayne Rooney is a world class player. Scholes & Giggs are world class and have proved it for 20 years. They had a big impact. "This is a big challenge for me, which I'm looking forward to.

 I am proud to be here & look forward to achieving big things."

Monday, 13 August 2012

United and Juventus target "Llorente" seeking Bilbao exit

Athletic Bilbao president Josu Urrutia has confirmed that Fernando Llorente does not want to renew his contract with the La Liga side.

 The 27-year-old striker's current deal is due to expire at the end of the 2012/13 campaign, and the Basque club were keen to extend the Spain international's stay.

 However, Llorente has seemingly set his sights on a transfer amid interest from some major European clubs, and will not extend his contract with last year's Europa League and Copa del Rey finalists.

 "Llorente has told us that he does not want to renew his contract with the club," Urrutia told reporters.

 "In case Llorente leaves the club, we will not sign another attacker. I can tell all clubs that want to sign one of our players that we are not a selling club.

 They will have to pay a player's buy-out clause." Serie A champions Juventus as well as Manchester United have been heavily linked with Llorente.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Manchester United are the worlds most valuable team valued at $3 Billion


Despite the fact that Manchester United have lost the bidding war with Paris Saint-Germain for Lucas Moura and may not meet the asking price of Robin van Persie; the club is set to become the world’s most valuable sports team with a worth of around $3bn.

 The data compiled by the financial media group Bloomberg and Forbes claims that the valuation could be twice the value of La Liga Champions Real Madrid once debts are factored in.

 The Red Devils are burdened by gargantuan debts while the Glazer family hope to raise up to $332m by selling 16.6m shares, where per share can cost up to $16-$20.

 The Glazers previously promised to use up the money to clear all the debts, but now it is revealed that half of the money will go down in clearing the debts which is around £437m while the rest would go to the Glazers.

Manchester United confirm new Robin van Persie bid


Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Manchester United have launched a fresh bid to sign Robin van Persie, and insists he’s prepared to fight to land the Arsenal captain.

 After seeing his side lose a penalty shoot-out to Barcelona following a 0-0 pre-season draw, Fergie officially acknowledged United’s interest in the Dutch striker, but revealed he has so far been stonewalled by the Gunners board.

 ‘We've made a bid,’ Ferguson said. ‘They've been trying to negotiate with other clubs. We have to persevere. Hopefully it comes our way.

 ‘We're trying our best but there's no progress at this moment in time. ‘We're not getting any breakthrough with Arsenal.

 It's difficult to say why they're operating this way. I don't know what their thoughts are because they're not giving anything away.’

 United have struggled for goals during pre-season, and Fergie is clearly aware of the need for fresh firepower, especially after losing Brazilian target Lucas Moura to Paris Saint-Germain.

 But the Red Devils manager insists he was never going to be dragged into a crazy bidding war with the French giants over an unproven youngster.

 ‘I find it quite amazing that a club can pay €45million for a 19-year-old boy,’ he added.

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Manchester United 0-0 Barcelona (0-2 pens): Nani, Young & Rooney all miss penalties as Spaniards claim friendly win


Manchester United’s pre-season preparations continued with a 0-0 draw with Barcelona in Gothenburg in a game which saw Wayne Rooney miss a first-half penalty before losing in a penalty shoot-out.

 Both teams fielded strong line-ups in a showpiece friendly which sold out in 45 minutes, saw the ball arrive on the pitch by helicopter and featured a firework display after the final whistle.

 United included fit again Nemanja Vidic in defence with Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck up front and new boys Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell starting on the bench. Barcelona, meanwhile, were near full strength with Carles Puyol, joining Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi and Alexis Sanchez in the starting XI with David Villa amongst the substitutes.

 Perhaps unsurprisingly it was the Spanish side who started strongly, characteristically dominating possession and enjoying the best chances of an entertaining first half.

 Indeed it took less than a minute for Barcelona to get sight of goal, Iniesta firing goalward but his shot was easily saved by David de Gea, returning to the United team after his Olympic efforts.

 Minutes later and the Spaniard was at it again, dinking a delightful ball over the United defence and into the area for Messi.

 De Gea came flying out of his goal but could only flap at the ball, but fortunately for the Red Devils it skipped out of play before Messi could tap it into the empty goal.

 As the half wore on, Barcelona began to profit down the United right, with Tello exploiting Antonio Valencia at right-back and frequently finding acres of space but unable to pick out team-mates in the box.

 United, meanwhile, were reduced to half chances. Indeed a Rooney header that flew wide and a low shot from Nani that flew past the post after a gorgeous cross-field pass by Scholes were all they had to show for their efforts in the first half an hour.

 Whilst it may have been a friendly, that did not stop Scholes getting his name into the book after a sliding challenge on Sergio Busquets left the Spaniard in agony.

 However, with time running out it was another late challenge that almost gave United an undeserved lead.

 Cristian Tello upending Nani in the penalty area, leaving the referee to point to the spot with just a minute left in the opening 45 minutes. Up stepped Rooney but his poor effort was easily saved by Victor Valdes, who parried the ball straight back to the England international who put the rebound wide as the game went into half-time goalless.

 The penalty miss was to be Rooney’s last contribution to the game, the striker being part of a whole raft of changes at half-time as Kagawa and Michael Carrick joined the fray for United whilst Xavi, Pedro, Gerard Pique, Pinto and Cesc Fabregas arrived for Barcelona.

 Substitute Kagawa almost made an instant impact, a good lay-off from Welbeck allowed the Japan international to shoot low and force Pinto into a diving save, as he tipped his fizzing effort around the post.

 Further changes followed with Dimitar Berbatov and Powell introduced by Sir Alex Ferguson who looked visibly frustrated on the touchline; irritation which only grew after Busquets pulled back Nani on a United break, only for the Portuguese international to kick out and force the referee to book both men.

 Yet despite the attacking talent on view, there was to be no breakthrough, with the crowd treated to a penalty shoot-out after the 90 minutes ended goalless.

 First up was Nani, but after a stuttering run up his effort rebounded off the crossbar and away to safety.

 Xavi then slotted home coolly for Barcelona before Ashley Young also missed for United, leaving Gerard Pique to roll home the ball for the winning goal.

Monday, 6 August 2012

Man United Ready to Meet £25m Asking Price for Talented Portuguese International Midfielder


Man United are lining up a £25m bid for FC Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho according to Portuguese sources  as Sir Alex Ferguson looks to bring in further signings to boost his Old Trafford squad.

 The talented Portuguese international may well be just the type of player the Scot is looking for to improve his somewhat rigid midfield and apparently Ferguson is willing to meet Porto’s asking price for the 25 year old.

 Having spent his formative years at Sporting Lisbon Moutinho left for arch rivals FC Porto in the summer of 2010, a move that was deemed fairly controversial and led to a great deal of anger from his former club and their supporters.

 Joao Moutinho has been a great success at the EstĂ¡dio do Dragao, becoming a force in Andre Villas-Boas’s all conquering side of 2010/11 where he helped FC Porto to a domestic double and a Europa League triumph.

 The box to box midfielder then helped his side to retain their Primeira Liga title last term and then followed that success with a series of quality displays to help Portugal to the Euro 2012 semi-finals.

 Sir Alex Ferguson has been linked with a number of potential midfield additions, most notable among them being Man United’s pursuit of Brazilian Lucas Moura, but it appears that the Old Trafford boss is ready to once again look to bring in a player from the Portuguese top tier, where he has looked to sign players on many occasions previously.

 A move for extra midfield options could well be necessary given that Paul Scholes is clearly nearing the end of his Man United career and Anderson has failed to impress for the best part of two years.

 Michael Carrick, though effective last term, is also perhaps not as incisive a player as Ferguson is looking for to help add drive and purpose to his first team line-up.

PSG poised to hijack United's £30m bid for Brazil ace Moura


Paris Saint-Germain have launched a last-minute bid to hijack Lucas Moura's move to Manchester United.

 The Sao Paulo playmaker has virtually agreed to join the rich French club on a five-year deal.

 The 19-year-old's agent Wagner Ribeiro held talks with PSG's sporting director Leonardo last week and watched their friendly against Barcelona before reporting back to Lucas.

 United had been confident that their pursuit was coming to an end after receiving encouragement that their £30million bid would finally be accepted.

 The Old Trafford club had even prepared the ground for Lucas to have a medical over the weekend, but the Brazil national team insist they will not release him until the end of their participation in the Olympic football tournament.

 But it is understood that PSG, owned by rich Qataris, are prepared to offer a better fee and terms for one of South America's hottest prospects.

 And authoritative Brazilian media outlet Globoesporte also claim that Lucas is reluctant to move to Manchester. Agent Ribeiro also represents Robinho who has told the teenager that the northern English city is boring.

United in the box seat for Van Persie after City boss Mancini concedes defeat in striker race


Roberto Mancini has admitted defeat in his pursuit of Arsenal's Robin van Persie.

 The Italian has been desperate to bring the striker to the Etihad but have faced stiff competition from Manchester United and Serie A giants Juventus.

 And after it emerged that Sir Alex Ferguson had stayed in Britain while his team were in Norway in a bid to force through a £20million deal for the Dutchman, Mancini has revealed his club are no longer in the race.

 When asked about the Gunners star, the City boss said: 'Van Persie? No, I don't think he will come here.'

 United now expect to get the coveted signature of last season's Premier League top goalscorer by the time the new campaign kicks off on August 19.

 The club also expect to add young Brazilian Lucas Moura to their ranks in the coming days. Meanwhile, after the failed attempt to lure Van Persie to the Premier League champions, Mancini expects Edin Dzeko to remain.

 The Bosnian has failed to live up to the £27million City paid Woflsburg for him 18 months ago, and is wanted by several top clubs around Europe.

 However, responding to speculation about Juve and AC Milan's interest in the forward, Mancini added on Italian television: 'I'm pleased, as this means we have good players, but it’s pretty unlikely he will leave.'

 Speaking to German media this week, Dzeko hit out at his lack of playing time - he started just 16 league games last season - and suggested he would be ready to leave for the right club.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Brazil dismiss reports that Lucas Moura is having Manchester United medical


The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) have denied reports that they have given permission for midfielder Lucas Moura to travel to Manchester to perform a medical.

 The Daily Mail have claimed that Sir Alex Ferguson remained in England while his squad traveled to Norway for a pre-season friendly so that he could tie up a deal with the 19-year-old instead, with Manchester United apparently agreeing a £30m deal for the Brazilian.

 However, the CBF have released the following statement: "Unlike the Daily Mail newspaper published in the edition this Sunday under the title "United to splash £ 50m on Brazil 's Moura and PVR" is not true that the player will perform medical examinations Lucas Sunday in Manchester.

 "The Board of the Brazilian has not received any request from the English club for this purpose. If you receive will not allow a player to leave the concentration to do it."

 The Sao Paulo midfielder is currently with the Brazil side who are competing in the men's football tournament at the Olympic Games, and have reached the semi-final stage and will face South Korea on Tuesday.

 Lucas has netted 14 goals for Sao Paulo from his 59 appearances for the club, and has also 15 senior international caps to this name.

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Man United Ready to Make £18m Bid for Real Madrid Midfielder Nuri Sahin


Sir Alex Ferguson is set to enter the race to sign Real Madrid midfielder Nuri Sahin after Jose Mourinho admitted that he was open to allowing the Turkish international to leave the Bernabeu this summer.

 There is growing speculation that Arsenal will bring in the former Borussia Dortmund man in on a season long loan deal but the Man United boss is readying a move to sign the 23 year old on a permanent basis.

 Ferguson was linked with a move for the attacking midfielder prior to his move to the Spanish giants and is ready to make a significant offer, in the region of £18m, in the hope that Mourinho would consider the option of offloading Sahin to the Old Trafford club.

 Sahin struggled to break into the Real Madrid starting eleven last term and may be tempted by a move to the Premier League and could well prefer a move to Man United over a temporary deal to join the Gunners.

 Nuri Sahin helped Borussia Dortmund to a Bundesliga title prior to completing his £8m move to Real Madrid a year ago and managed just four La Liga appearances as Mourinho’s side romped to a domestic title success.

 With the likes of Mesut Ozil, Xabi Alonso, Kaka and Esteban Granero seemingly ahead of the midfielder in the pecking order a move away from the Bernabeu seems entirely plausible.

 Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to look to bring in one or two further signings this summer having already snapped up Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell thus far.

 Man United’s chief operating officer Michael Bolingbroke stated earlier this week that the club were expecting to spend £40m on additions to their squad and with around £20m used to sign the aforementioned pair, there is clearly scope to make a healthy offer for Sahin.

 Man United could well do with adding to their current midfield options.

 Paul Scholes is clearly at the tail end of his career and Michael Carrick at 31 is also in the latter stages of his. Anderson has failed to impress and Darren Fletcher is still to make a return from illness.

 Sahin would offer Ferguson a natural connection between midfield and attack and is a player who will be looking to get his career back on track and may feel he can do so more effectively in Manchester than in Madrid.

Manchester United to beat Chelsea and Juventus to the signature of Borussia Dortmund star


According to reports in Italy and Spain Manchester United have come to an agreement with Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski who is set to join the red devils for the 2013/2014 season.

 Lewandowski has been linked with a whole host of top European clubs this summer with Chelsea, Man Utd and Juventus reported to be the front runners, in fact it had been reported that Juventus had turned their attention to the Polish international as an alternative to Arsenal’s Robin van Persie and that Chelsea had in fact made an official approach, now however it does appear that the 23 year old is destined for Old Trafford.

 Lewandowski contract with the German champions runs out in the summer of 2014 and so it makes sense for them to hang on to one of their best players for another season and secure a deal whereby they maximise his value at a point when he has just one year left on his contract, by agreeing a deal with Man Utd now they achieve that specific aim.

 The Polish hit man has played an integral part in Dortmunds rise to the pinnacle of German football and has become much sought after, it now appears that it is Man Utd that have finally won the battle to sign one of Europe’s finest young attackers

Rooney raring to go as Man United step up preparations to wrestle title back from City


Wayne Rooney was all smiles as he gets back into the swing of things with Manchester United.

 The England striker missed their pre-season trip to South Africa and the Far East after being given extra time off after Euro 2012.

 But he is now raring to go as the squad were put through their paces at Carrington on Friday morning.

 In just over two weeks, United start their Barclays Premier League campaign away to Rooney's former club Everton on Monday night.

 Between now and then, boss Sir Alex Ferguson will hope to have Rooney in top shape as they launch their bid to wrestle the title back from arch rivals Manchester City United travel to Norway to take on Valerenga on Sunday before a friendly match against European heavyweights Barcelona three days later in Gothernburg.

 They then have a final warm-up against Hannover in Germany before returning for a week of preparations in Manchester ahead of their opening fixture.

 Rooney is one of several players who are now back in full training after Euro 2012, while David De Gea is back earlier than expected following Spain's shock exit from the group stages of the Olympic football tournament.

 Ferguson is still keen to bring in one or two new faces, with Brazilian forward Lucas Moura high on his list of priorities.

 Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell are the first two new arrivals at Old Trafford this summer.

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Chicharito sets team goal at United


Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez said he would swap all his goals for another Premier League title.

 'Chicharito' has struck 32 times in all competitions in his first two seasons at Old Trafford, but claims that he does not set personal targets and focuses solely on helping the team win matches in whatever way he can.

 The Mexico international added that he does not want to be seen as a player who had played badly if he has failed to score – instead hoping people recognise his all-round contribution. "I've never had a goal target," Hernandez told Inside United magazine.

 "I don't want to be obsessed with scoring goals, I don't want to be only that player who only scores goals, and if I score goals I've played well and if I didn't score goals I played badly.

 "It's more about doing my best for the team - if the goals come then great, but if someone else scores instead of me then it's still great for the United fans and for the club.

 "You can never play one man against 11, and one player can never score all the goals by himself. If the goals are coming then good, but as I've always said, I would swap every one of my goals for a title with Manchester United."

 United lost their grip on the title in dramatic fashion last season, as rivals Manchester City scored twice in the dying minutes of the campaign to beat QPR and claim their first Premier League crown.

 Hernandez admitted that the tables had been turned on a club that has, over the years, come back from a couple of seemingly impossible positions themselves, most notably in the 1999 and 2008 Champions League finals. "It was difficult to believe, really," Hernandez said.

 "For so many years that type of game was a fable of Manchester United, with goals in the last minute (to win big games), and sometimes it is part of life to experience the bad moments like this one. "It was a very strange day because in the space of one minute we thought that the title was going to be ours, and then City scored twice, and that's it.

 "When you win you learn to keep working hard in order to keep doing the things you did to win the title. And when you lose, you need to learn from the mistakes you made. "It's not like one, two or three people are guilty of making mistakes - it's a team game and every player wants to do their best to help the team to win trophies.

 I think we all learned a lot from last season and we're confident we can come back this season."

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Ferguson confirms bid for Van Persie


Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson,has confirmed they have made a bid for Arsenal’s most wanted player Robin Van Persie.

 Speaking on the club’s television,Ferguson said:”Obviously Arsenal have given out the fact that we’ve made a bid for him,” “We try to keep business as close as possible to us until the moment we conclude a deal.

 There’s no point talking about something that might not happen.

 “There are other clubs interested in the player. We’ve shown an interest and that’s where we’re at at the moment” Ferguson said.

 Earlier today, Robin Van Persie declined travelling with the rest of Arsenal’s squad on their pre-season tour of Asia,after stating on his official website two weeks ago,about his intent on not signing a new at the Emirates.

 Manchester United, Juventus and Manchester City have all reportedly lodged bids around £15m, but Arsenal are holding out for a fee in excess of £20m.

 It is left to be seen if the deal materializes,as City are the favourites to land the player,with their enormous spending power.

Monday, 30 July 2012

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand charged over Twitter comment


The centre-back is accused of bringing the game into disrepute following a message on the social networking site, in which he referred to Chelsea's Ashley Cole as a "choc-ice".

 The charge is believed to relate to the aftermath of John Terry's race trial, at which he was acquitted, when Ferdinand quoted a tweet calling Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole, who was a witness for the defence, a "choc-ice."

 The term was in reference to Cole's testimony in court, in which he said that he did not hear Terry make a racist comment to Anton Ferdinand, brother of Rio, during the Blues' match against QPR last October at Loftus Road.

 Ferdinand later defended his remark on Twitter, stating: "What I said is not a racist term. It is a type of slang [or] term used by many for someone who is being fake. So there."

 The FA said in a statement: "The allegation is that the player acted in a way which was improper and/or brought the game into disrepute by making comments which included a reference to ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race." Ferdinand will have until Thursday to answer the charge.

 Terry was also charged by the FA with improper conduct last week for the original comments made to Anton Ferdinand, which the Chelsea captain immediately declared that he would contest.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Lucas won't leave - agent


The agent of Brazil star Lucas Moura believes that Manchester United will not raise their bid for his client, leaving any deal in tatters.

 Lucas, 19, was thought to be close to a switch from Sao Paulo to the Red Devils, but the two clubs have failed to agree on a fee after Manchester United's €35 million bid was rejected.

 Now, with Sao Paulo reported to have changed their mind over a sale should they receive an increased bid, agent Wagner Ribeiro has claimed that the Premier League side have reached their limit for Lucas and a deal will not take place.

 "They have reached their limit," Ribeiro told UOL. "Lucas Moura won't leave. He is happy at Sao Paulo. We have to forget this subject. There is no possibility he leaves now.

 "Manchester United made an offer, which was rejected and they won't make another one as they have reached their limit." For Sao Paulo, the decision not to sell represents a major financial gamble.

Lucas' economic rights are currently 80% owned by the club, with the player retaining the remaining 20%, but from August 1 that ownership share will fall by 10% under the terms of his contract.

 If a deal cannot be struck by Tuesday next week, Sao Paulo risk losing nearly €4 million off any equivalent value transfer, with many believing that this financial reality will see further developments made in the coming days.

Monday, 23 July 2012

Roman's got his enthusiasm back! Fergie predicts Chelsea title challenge


Sir Alex Ferguson believes Champions League winners Chelsea will battle the Manchester giants for the Barclays Premier League title.

 The Blues have already added German midfielder Marko Marin and Belgian striker Eden Hazard to their armoury at huge expense, while Oscar is bound for Stamford Bridge in a £25million switch from Internacional.

 The Scot said: 'I think the owners have got their enthusiasm back. Having won the Champions League, there’s more expectation on them now.

 'That was the trophy Roman (Abramovich) always wanted to win, so he’s invested in the team again this summer. It’s a challenge for us, I suppose, and we always respect Chelsea.

 You just have to wait and see how good these players are.'

 United are in China ahead of Wednesday’s friendly clash with Shanghai Shenhua, when they will come into contact with old foes Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba.

 Asked if he would have considered offering Drogba a change of scenery following his departure from Chelsea, he replied: 'The decision was his anyway.

 He said he was going to leave Chelsea and not play again in England, so that eliminated everyone.'

 Defender Rio Ferdinand could find himself in much closer proximity to the pair, but the 33-year-old is thinking only of his preparations for the new campaign.

 He said: “Obviously, there’s been a lot of focus on Drogba and Anelka because of their decision to come out and play here.

 'We’re looking forward to playing Shanghai. It’s a great game for both clubs. 'Shanghai get to see where they’re at and the main focus for us is to get through the game unscathed and step up our fitness.

 'There’s a lot of interest because of Drogba and Anelka but for us, it’s just another game.

 We want to continue with our fitness and integrate some more young players into the first-team.'

 Ferdinand’s fitness will be of acute importance to his manager as he faces up to the possibility of starting the new season without either Nemanja Vidic and Jonny Evans, and with Chris Smalling facing an extended spell on the sidelines with a fractured metatarsal.

 Ferguson said: 'It’s not 100 per cent Jonny Evans and Nemanja Vidic will start the season.

 'Jonny will start running today. Vida and Phil Jones started full training today, which is very positive.

 If I can keep Rio fit, then Vidic and Jones should give us ample cover.

 
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