Saturday, 20 July 2013

Man United to Spend £100m to Land Two World-Class Targets.







The Man United boss has reportedly been handed a near limitless transfer fund budget and according to The Times the Old Trafford side are ready to spend £100m to snap up Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas and Tottenham attacker Gareth Bale.
Man United saw their efforts to landBarcelona’s Thiago Alcantara fail as the young Spaniard opted to reunite with Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich and it seems that seeing local rivals Man City bring in a number of high profile new additions will act as the impetus for the Premier League title holders to step-up their efforts to bring in high-profile summer signings, having thus far not done so.
                   
Now Man United are ready to smash their club transfer record twice in order to bring in the level of world class talent that Moyes feels his midfield and wide areas need in order to challenge for major honours in the face of renewed spending across Europe.
Moyes has publicly spoken of his desire to bring in ‘ambitious, top end’ additions and moves to bring in this pair of talents would certainly fit the bill.
The Old Trafford side have already reportedly failed with one £26m bid for former Arsenal skipper Fabregas and talk of the Spanish international not being a key player at the Nou Camp is perhaps disingenuous and perhaps even wholly inaccurate.

This however hasn’t stopped Man United taking an interest in a player who doesn’t seem half as unhappy as the press would have you believe. After all no outfield player racked up more La Liga starts than Fabregas, who last term scored 14 goals and provided 12 assists in all competitions, which is not a bad return by anyone’s standards

No comments:

Post a Comment