MUFC Round Up: Blind Unveiled, Cleverley Problems, Kagawa Gone




Here is the latest round up of Manchester United news for the final day of the transfer window, it is not thought that there will be any other incomings other than that of Daley Blind who is set to be unveiled today at Carrington.

Daley Blind flew in on Saturday and has already completed a medical, he will now sign all paper work at Carrington this morning before the press photographs will be done at Carrington later in the morning, signing a four-year deal with the club.

On outgoings from the club, Shinji Kagawa yesterday moved from Manchester United to Dortmund for a small sum of £6.3million, moving back to his former club after just two years at Old Trafford.

Javier Hernandez is set to make a loan move over to Spain with La Liga giants Real Madrid, in a strange move where Chicharito feels the need to move away from the club to source first-team football, he is set to move to Madrid on a loan-move, with a view to buy for £16million, to sit on their bench no doubt. With the impressive talents that Real Madrid have, Hernandez is really going to struggle to get on the pitch.

Another outgoing that Manchester United fans are hoping for, is that of Tom Cleverley who is almost about to complete a move to Aston Villa, but there seems to a problem as Cleverley and his agent are demanding £60,000-a-week, a wage packet that Paul Lambert at Aston Villa is not willing to pay.

Wages seem to be a problem for a few Manchester United players, including Anderson who no club in Europe have enquired about or are willing to pay his monstrous £80,000-a-week wages that he is currently on at United.

The club are said to be done in regards to inbounds before the window shuts at 11pm tonight, but you never know with Manchester United, we could see a final hour bid for some talent once again, but, it is more than likely that Ed Woodward will look ahead to January now and to bring in Strootman.




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Steve Ferguson had taken over & re-branded The Faithful MUFC website back in the summer of 2014 and is now the owner and editor of the site. Steve, from Ashton-Under-Lyne in Greater Manchester, is a 35-year-old life long Manchester United fan, travelling over the globe to see the Reds play. Steve has been lucky enough to be at both the 1999 and 2008 Champions League finals, seeing Manchester United lift the biggest trophy in the World, none more exciting than that faithful night in Barcelona in 99. The website is a blog, but also hopes to deliver the latest Manchester United news from around the internet too, linked up with our growing twitter account which is @TheFaithfulMUFC, give it a follow as we will follow you back as soon as we can.

6 Comments

  1. my advice goes to vangaal stop the of issue three defender so that it will look sweet 4-4-2 is a good formation for contact attack for manutd only you want to win games do it

  2. Lvg will get it right.There is still deadwood
    At ot. Ie cleverly, young and smalling ,
    Anderson. Not good enougth. Flecther as well.

  3. i still dont know what LVG has seen in Ashley Young.what is his use at all in the team.it baffles me why the manager has given Welbeck cheaply out whilst Young who has less contributed to team still sticks to the team.if i were to be LVG i would have given a second thought of Welbeck,s rejection.

  4. @ john gaffney

    Johnny Evans as well. Another deadwood. Perhaps, Rooney, mata, RVp should be given another year to prove. Rvp spent too much time outside OT if you know what I mean. Disappointing so far

  5. Sorry mate, how could I forget Ashley young. If lvg could get rid of him as well….

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