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Manchester United Thread

Rooney is never going to be Paul Scholes, if anything were pushing him further forward.

My concerns for CM have slightly calmed recently, SAF willing to use Kagawa their suggests thats actually an option now, Cleverley really does impress me whenever given that job to keep things ticking over well, and Carrick is very good in his deeper role.

Starting the season with Carrick, Cleverley and Kagawa in their against Everton sounds good to me, Scholes, Giggs, Anderson as options along with Nick Powell occasionally getting a run out and also the surprise return of Fletcher were looking OK.

The only worry is can any of those do Carricks job? at home i'd feel comfortable with Scholes doing it at home games but away, I don't really trust any of them for that defensive steal.
 
Rooney best position in the hole end of story...he is clever enough to play in midfield yes but he's a goal scorer and has developed his game as a poacher too...
 
Angelo Henríquez (Universidad de Chile) --> Manchester United

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it´s not on official page yet, but the photo pretty much proves it i think...

any news about RVP joining..i think it will be major kick in the ass of Arsenal fans..
 
Angelo Henríquez (Universidad de Chile) --> Manchester United

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it´s not on official page yet, but the photo pretty much proves it i think...

Pretty sure I've seen that photo before, when he was over here for a few weeks a season or two ago.

But he was definitely at Carrington yesterday.

My worry is this: United scout the kid from 14, invite him to OT twice, arrange a 'gentlemans agreement' with his club to buy him at a later age and then City (as per press 2 days ago) double the offer and snatch him up.

We'll see, he has tweeted his little girl (neice?) in a United jersey before, so that' a good sign!
 
It's still the same "RvP expected to join in a £xxmillion deal this week in time for the premier league kick off" the headline stays the same the value varies from £15m to £25m

And I'm pretty sure that this would be the first time an Arsenal player has joined united directly; the only recent deal between the clubs was the Silvestre transfer.

Edit- two other transfers between the club (did some research)
Viv Anderson: Arsenal to United (1987) the last move prior to Silvestre.
Brian Kidd: United to Arsenal (1974) the last move from United to Arsenal.
 
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Pretty sure I've seen that photo before, when he was over here for a few weeks a season or two ago.

But he was definitely at Carrington yesterday.

My worry is this: United scout the kid from 14, invite him to OT twice, arrange a 'gentlemans agreement' with his club to buy him at a later age and then City (as per press 2 days ago) double the offer and snatch him up.

We'll see, he has tweeted his little girl (neice?) in a United jersey before, so that' a good sign!

ups, i thought it was suspicious to see the coach making photo with new player in this place, seems like a cantine or something.. i have to delete my post´s in transfer thread now..thanks for the info :P
 
It's official. We've agreed terms with Arsenal to sign RvP.

Mind. Blown.

-------Carrick-Cleverley---------
-----------Kagawa----------------
-Nani----------------------RvP---
-----------Rooney----------------

?

Meanwhile the player we SHOULD have bought - Javi Martinez - has gone to Bayern.
 
RvP deal almost done.. Mixed feelings, would have preferred if we strengthened where we need to, instead of creating what will become an Ego battle for a striker position.
Still it's going to be half the apparent budget we have, still hope for a CM or more urgently LB!
 
Thank you, that wasn't there a minute ago when I checked. :CONFUSE:

Would be cruel if Bayern snatched Martinez - we missed out again? Come on...
 
Well I'm excited, he's a great player to watch in form.

Fergie has admired him for years and he's now got his man, that's good enough for me.

...Nice to stop City completing the Arsenal page in their Panini(or is it Mancini) sticker book too :P
 
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Rooney and RvP up front are gonna be a deadly striking force, and with Kagawa playing just behind them, they're gonna score a lot of goals and they will push city all the way to win the league.

This season is gonna be without a doubt one of the best in the recent years, I'd be happy with City retaining the title though cos' I hate United with every fiber of my being but I acknowledge their potential this season.
 
It's exciting but at the same time you really wonder how SAF is gonna keep the entire team happy in terms of playing time.
 
------------Carrick
Cleverley------------Anderson
-----------Kagawa
--------Rooney---RvP

Would be a more conventional diamond formation, but I rather think we'd be better off with Nani and/or Valencia in our side :P

Anyway I wouldn't try to fit square pegs in round holes, as has been said I suspect reverting to a more fluid formation has always been the plan.
 
Valencia needs to play, IMO he's our best player (except the obvious) and Nani also is a brilliant player, shame he's so inconsistent!
 
THIS JUST IN...Robin Van Persie has failed a medical at Manchester United. He has a severely damaged back after carrying a full squad last season.

Ahha ;)
 
Now, do Man Utd intend to fire all our physios? Van Persie is known for having glass legs... And last season we did have 22(?) players injured throughout it!

Plus paying 20mln pounds for 29 years old is OTT :(.

Such a waste of money on transfer we don't really need. We still need left back and backup MC (would love to see Roy Keane reincarnation :D).
 
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