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Manchester United Striker Dimitar Berbatov Set For Knee Surgery - Sir Alex Ferguson
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I guess that would depend on the receiving club agreeing to pay his wages? There is no capital receipt for loan, though and the club would want a return on investment.

Did that sound like I know what I'm talking about?
By the way:

Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that Dimitar Berbatov was not withdrawn against Burnley on Saturday because of his troublesome knee problem.

The Bulgarian international put off exploratory surgery on the knee last week after feeling no ill-effects of a full week's warm weather training in Qatar.

The Red Devils manager had confessed after the game that his £30.75million record signing was substituted on 74 minutes because of the knee complaint but he has now admitted that it was a dead leg that was troubling the striker.

However the former Tottenham frontman is still set to miss the Carling Cup semi-final first-leg against Manchester City at Eastlands on Tuesday thanks to the knock and will be assessed in training on the morning of the match.

"I thought Dimitar had got a knock on the knee," Ferguson said.

"It turned out it was a dead leg and we are having a look at that. I am hoping he will be all right but he is a doubt and we will see what he is like in the morning."


Source: skysports.com
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RE: Manchester United Striker Dimitar Berbatov Set For Knee Surgery - Sir Alex Ferguson - by Noucamp99 - 19-01-2010, 07:42 AM



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