Sir Alex Ferguson eyes 4 players to strenghten his squad for next season
Krazily Insane said
16:56 04/26 2008
MANCHESTER UNITED boss Alex Ferguson has already identified £40million of new talent to help sustain his stranglehold on the Premier League.
The Reds are on the verge of retaining their title but they have to win their remaining two matches.
I will now reveal the names of the four young stars that Fergie has his eyes on ahead of next season.
Portugal and Sporting Lisbon stars Miguel Veloso and Joao Moutinho are top of the shopping list.
And Ferguson is also targeting Wigan aces Wilson Palacios and Luis Antonio Valencia.
Old Trafford No 2 Carlos Queiroz has been on scouting missions over the last few weeks to run the rule over all four players.
Last summer Ferguson had finished his transfer business almost as soon as the team secured the title and this year looks to be no different.
It was revealed in October that Fergie was interested in midfielders Veloso and Moutinho. Both players will be part of Portugals Euro 2008 squad.
Moutinho, 21, has 11 caps for Portugal and his quick-footed, artistic style is perfectly suited to United.
Veloso, also 21, is a more defensive midfielder who can also play as a centre-half or as a full-back. He has five Portugal caps to his name.
United have a terrific relationship with Sporting Lisbon and bought current stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani from the Portuguese side.
Queiroz watched the Sporting players in their Uefa Cup defeat to Rangers last week.
And it is believed that United have first refusal on the young stars but the champions-elect know they will need to shell out around £30m for the pair.
Before his trip to Lisbon Queiroz watched Wigans game with Birmingham where £6m-rated midfielder Palacios, 23, and £4m winger Valencia, 22, starred in a 2-0 win.
Palacios has been a key figure in Wigans relegation battle since his January switch from Honduran side Olimpia.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce also signed Palacios on loan when he was the manager of Birmingham earlier this season.
Valencia moved to Wigan after impressing for Ecuador in the 2006 World Cup.
Last season United forked out £80m for Anderson, Nani, Owen Hargreaves and Carlos Tevez.
But this year Ferguson wants to improve the depth of his squad and will give the new youngsters time to make their mark at Old Trafford.
While midfielder Anderson has made a big impact in the Premier League and in Europe this season, winger Nani has been used more sparingly.
Ferguson knows his starting team is as strong as he could hope for and it would be difficult to improve.
So now he is eyeing long-term replacements for veterans Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
Nani is seen by many as the long-term successor to Giggs and Moutinho is considered a perfect replacement for Scholes.
CArlmak said
17:23 04/27 2008
damn dats scary
steppa said
17:28 04/27 2008
damn
Krazily Insane said
23:59 04/28 2008
d man a buy a army
***DK*** said
01:40 04/29 2008
lmao@post"army"
DysFunktional said
02:42 04/29 2008
fregie a guh all out fi next season
the doc said
19:48 04/29 2008
dat a why him a di KING...
Chabee said
20:37 04/29 2008
the boss himself
Jefstar said
20:40 04/29 2008
him side weak and he finally realise it....do your thing alex
jamaicabwoy said
20:45 04/29 2008
thats how a champion remainz a champion ...we cant bodda be like certain and live the "NEXT YR TEAM" type a lifestyle a lueue dem a live inna to ra**
Dj Moet said
20:47 04/29 2008
strengten up di defence line evra too wild lol
shamz006 said
04:08 04/30 2008
how u mean a army fi tek over d wold!
Krazily Insane said
14:58 05/03 2008
JB...mek we see who the real CHAMPIONS (league) are...may 31...at dem at dem
shamar said
23:12 05/04 2008
him a di boss
UV RAYS said
23:16 05/04 2008
fckin portugese players and gyalchester a vex me
wasteking said
12:17 05/07 2008
MAN U unstoppable next season
Arsenal and Chelsea have no chance
STUWY77 said
14:03 05/07 2008
go all out fi di win yeah
Krazily Insane said
08:16 05/11 2008
dwl@ uv rays
BadAbe123 said
01:52 05/13 2008
yea is an all stars team that.
Keneilb said
16:11 05/13 2008
ago be WWIII next season watch...if wenger & benitez could jus buy some a dem own next season ago wicked
MANCHESTER UNITED boss Alex Ferguson has already identified £40million of new talent to help sustain his stranglehold on the Premier League.
The Reds are on the verge of retaining their title but they have to win their remaining two matches.
I will now reveal the names of the four young stars that Fergie has his eyes on ahead of next season.
Portugal and Sporting Lisbon stars Miguel Veloso and Joao Moutinho are top of the shopping list.
And Ferguson is also targeting Wigan aces Wilson Palacios and Luis Antonio Valencia.
Old Trafford No 2 Carlos Queiroz has been on scouting missions over the last few weeks to run the rule over all four players.
Last summer Ferguson had finished his transfer business almost as soon as the team secured the title and this year looks to be no different.
It was revealed in October that Fergie was interested in midfielders Veloso and Moutinho. Both players will be part of Portugals Euro 2008 squad.
Moutinho, 21, has 11 caps for Portugal and his quick-footed, artistic style is perfectly suited to United.
Veloso, also 21, is a more defensive midfielder who can also play as a centre-half or as a full-back. He has five Portugal caps to his name.
United have a terrific relationship with Sporting Lisbon and bought current stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani from the Portuguese side.
Queiroz watched the Sporting players in their Uefa Cup defeat to Rangers last week.
And it is believed that United have first refusal on the young stars but the champions-elect know they will need to shell out around £30m for the pair.
Before his trip to Lisbon Queiroz watched Wigans game with Birmingham where £6m-rated midfielder Palacios, 23, and £4m winger Valencia, 22, starred in a 2-0 win.
Palacios has been a key figure in Wigans relegation battle since his January switch from Honduran side Olimpia.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce also signed Palacios on loan when he was the manager of Birmingham earlier this season.
Valencia moved to Wigan after impressing for Ecuador in the 2006 World Cup.
Last season United forked out £80m for Anderson, Nani, Owen Hargreaves and Carlos Tevez.
But this year Ferguson wants to improve the depth of his squad and will give the new youngsters time to make their mark at Old Trafford.
While midfielder Anderson has made a big impact in the Premier League and in Europe this season, winger Nani has been used more sparingly.
Ferguson knows his starting team is as strong as he could hope for and it would be difficult to improve.
So now he is eyeing long-term replacements for veterans Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
Nani is seen by many as the long-term successor to Giggs and Moutinho is considered a perfect replacement for Scholes.