Thursday, May 27, 2010
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Manchester United Plan To Cite Javi Hernandez's 'Exceptional Ability' To Seal Work Permit For Striker
United to highlight Javier Hernandez talent
Manchester United will cite Mexican forward Javier Hernandez as an 'exceptional talent' when they plead their case to the Football Association in an effort to secure a work permit for the 21 year-old this week. Although United have agreed a £7 million deal with Chivas Guadalajara for Hernandez, the club must convince the FA, charged by the Home Office with administering the process, to grant a certificate of sponsorship in order to endorse his application. Hernandez, a second-half substitute in Monday's 3-1 defeat by England, has yet to be awarded a permit due to his failure to play in 75 per cent of Mexico's fixtures over the last two years. Although Hernandez has been described as Mexico's brightest talent for a generation, United are mindful their application is not guaranteed to be successful. To secure a work permit, United must convince the FA panel that Hernandez is an elite player who could not be recruited within the European Union for a similar valuation
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Valencia Warned Manchester United: Silva Not for Sale
Manchester United and Real Madrid have been told to keep their hands off David Villa by Valencia, who have insisted that the midfielder is not for sale.
The 24-year-old was reported as being available for sale for £30 million but it appears now that Valencia are set on keeping the Spain star.
Silva himself recently admitted that a move to thePremier League greatly appealed to him, with United seemingly his favoured destination.
However, Valencia president Manuel LLorente has insisted that the player, who helped the club to third place in La Liga last season, is going nowhere.
"He will not leave," Llorente told The Sun.
The 24-year-old was reported as being available for sale for £30 million but it appears now that Valencia are set on keeping the Spain star.
Silva himself recently admitted that a move to the
However, Valencia president Manuel LLorente has insisted that the player, who helped the club to third place in La Liga last season, is going nowhere.
"He will not leave," Llorente told The Sun.
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Manchester United Going to Buy 'New Kaka' Paulo Henrique
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