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United Chasing Uruguyan 'Keeper? |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 15-09-2009, 12:17 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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There is a report on the PFA Website that reads as follows:
"It has been reported that Manchester United are keen on highly-rated Lazio shot stopper Fernando Muslera.
The Lazio goalkeeper is seen as one of a number of candidates to replace Van der Sar as the United manager is still keen to strength his squad.
The reports coming from Old Trafford are that, Alex Ferguson is looking at the 23-year-old Uruguayan with a view to signing him. The news was reported in the Sportal.it at the weekend, that the Lazio keeper is attracting plenty of interest from the top clubs in Europe.
Lazio offered the talented star a new deal in the summer in the attempt to prevent the interest of the big money spending Premier League clubs.
Although Manchester United have not confirmed their interest in Muslera, don't be surprised if the Old Trafford fortress look to improve their chances of retaining the Premier League crown with this new addition to the squad. "
Source: http://www.givemefootball.com/
We're linked to yet another one!!
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“Fergie Kicked Me Out For Wearing Wrong Boots!” |
Posted by: blah_united - 15-09-2009, 12:06 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Diego Forlan’s last game for Manchester United was on the opening day of the 2004-2005 season, on a day where Miller and Djemba-Djemba started in midfield, with Roy Keane filling in at centre back during an injury crisis.
A fortnight after leaving United Forlan scored for Villarreal on his début. Given that it took him 27 matches to score his first for us, you’d imagine that was the reason behind his departure, but Forlan has today revealed the real reason for his leaving.
“Ferguson wanted me to play with high studs, the interchangeable ones that suit wet pitches, but I feel more comfortable in low ones,” said Forlan. “I agreed to change, but I didn’t and, against Chelsea, I slipped in front of goal and wasted a chance. Afterwards, I rushed to the dressing room to change boots, but Ferguson caught me. He grabbed the boots and threw them. That was my last game for United.”
Forlan reckons his relationship with the manager has improved since then and that he also gives the club transfer tips.
“When we were in London Ferguson showed up at our hotel,” he continued. “I still have a good relationship with Sir Alex and his brother Martin. We have conversations and sometimes he asks me about South American players I might know of.”
So does his mean the gaffer has not given up on Sergio Aguero?
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Park Gets New Contract |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 14-09-2009, 09:24 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Park Ji-sung has reportedly agreed a contract extension that will keep him at Manchester United until 2012.
The news, though not confirmed by the Old Trafford club, was announced in a statement by JS Limited, the agency that negotiated the new deal.
Park, 28, was a regular in United's 2008-09 winning Premier League season.
The South Korea international, who signed from PSV Eindhoven for £4m in 2005, has been a valuable option in manager Sir Alex Ferguson's midfield.
Ferguson said during the summer that he was always confident a deal would be done with Park, whose wages are estimated to be about £65,000 a week.
The only Korean to hold a Champions League winner's medal, Park began his professional career in Japan in 2000, with Kyoto Purple Sanga.
Three years later he made his move to PSV Eindhoven, where in two seasons he scored 13 goals from 64 matches.
He has been on the scoresheet nine times for United in 87 appearances, and scored in each of the last two World Cup finals.
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