Monday, May 31, 2010

Manchester United Consider Move for £12m Barcelona Star Bojan



VILLARREAL CF VS FC BARCELONA
Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly interested in signing Barcelona starlet this summer as he looks to strengthen his attacking options. The Manchester United boss is apparently ready to make an offer for the £12m rated teenager and hopes that he can tempt the Catalan giants into selling a player who is something of a cult hero at the Nou Camp.
The 19 year old attacker has found first team opportunities limited over the past season and may feel that the time is right to make a move from the La Liga title holders now that Pepe Guardiola has signed up David Villa last week.
Manchester United are keen to bring in attacking alternatives to help share Wayne Rooney’s burden. Michael Owen’s constant injury woes and Dimitar Berbatov’s poor form have left Ferguson relying too much on his England international goal machine.
Bojan only managed 16 starts last season but managed to impressively net 12 goals in all competitions.

New Manchester United Away Kit… Not Good


Another Marmite kit for next season. I think it’s dated and lacking even a scintilla of style (the new sponsor’s logo is terrible too), but… I might change my mind when I see it on Wazza’s back.
What say you – hit or shit?

United will fight City for Paulo Henrique Ganso's signature

Northern soul: Paulo Henrique Ganso

Manchester United representatives have made contact with Santos about young midfielder Paulo Henrique Ganso. 
Manchester City are believed to have first refusal on the 20-year-old as a result of the deal struck over City's on loan striker Robinho. However, City's option will expire when that loan ends on August 4. 

Joe Cole Near to sign United

Joe Cole: heading out of contract at Chelsea / Fotosports.com



LONDON, May 30: Manchester United have signed Mexican striker Javier Hernandez from Chivas of Guadalajara for £8m and centre-back Chris Smalling from Fulham for £12m – and Chelsea’s England forward Joe Cole could be next on the list.
But this does not mean that United are splashing the cash. Quite the opposite. United’s reported interest in the England forward may be a sign that the Glazer family are continuing to play careful with their money . . . because Cole would be available on a free transfer since his contract with Chelsea is coming to an end.
Chelsea, apparently, have not contacted Cole or his representatives about a contract extension as the 28-year-old had hoped. He is seeking a pay rise to £100,000-a-week and though the club is said to have been prepared earlier to pay ‘only’ £80,000 even that offer has been withdrawn.
This knowledge has prompted interest from United as well as from Tottenham whose manager, Harry Redknapp, oversaw Cole’s emergence as a teenager at West Ham. However the fact that United are interested in Cole, just as they signed Michael Owen on a free transfer last year from Newcastle, has added to speculation about the Glazers’ reluctance to buy big.
United have just announced losses of £69m in the first three months of the year thought chief executive David Gill has continued to suggest that transfer funds will be available for manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Also, the latest accounts indicate that United have cash reserves of £95m which might be available for team strengthening.
Other targets
But with Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs growing ever older and no guarantees yet over the fitness of Owen Hargreaves, Ferguson may feel he needs to save up whatever he can for a new midfielder. He also knows he may need to spend more money on defence if the unsettled Nemanja Vidic finally leaves for Spanish football.
It is a sign of the times that Scholes and veteran defender Gary Neville, both now 35, are considering joining the coaching staff when they end their playing careers, possibly at the end of next season.
Meanwhile, any prospect of the Red Knights group of wealthy fans coming to the “financial rescue” with a buy-out offer which the Glazers could not refuse is receding.
No offer has yet been made or appears even imminent. Gill has always been sceptical about the prospect of a serious offer. The Sunday Times reports today that the Glazers' valuation of the club at £1.5bn has deterred a number of the consortium members.