Berbatov Swap Deal?
Could United be tempted to swap winger Nani for Spurs Dimitar Berbatov?
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Could United be tempted to swap winger Nani for Spurs Dimitar Berbatov?
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Sun: RIO FERDINAND reckons victory at Anfield proves Manchester United have the mettle to keep the title.
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Sky: Manchester United have been handed a major boost by the news that Paul Scholes could be back in action by the end of January.
No new midfielders will be joining United in the immediate future, Sir Alex has declared.
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Stop all the clocks. Hold the front page. Gary Neville says he’ll be back in action within weeks.
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At last, United have come clean on their interest in the Sporting Lisbon defender Miguel Veloso.
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Telegraph: In this era of celebrating football, it is very easy to confuse talent and professionalism by first assuming that the two go together.
Coach Carlos Queiroz is embroiled in an escalating war of words with Sporting Lisbon over the ‘tapping up’ of prized midfielder Miguel Veloso.
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Express: SIR Alex Ferguson’s appearance on the Sports Personality of the Year show on Sunday does not mean an end to his long-running war with the BBC.
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Times: Ryan Giggs, the Manchester United midfielder, today attended Buckingham Palace to receive an OBE from the Queen for services to sport.
Sentanta: Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that his one regret in management is not testing his skills on the continent.
Express: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is on the trail of Aston Villa’s £15million-rated striker Gabriel Agbonlahor.
GOALS: Giggs, Tevez (2) Ronaldo / Howard
Is dog dirt now to be found in United’s midfield?
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Independent: Sir Alex Ferguson disclosed this week that the left-back berth is the one he is most likely to fill in the transfer window but the right-back position seems more of a cause for concern as it emerged yesterday that Gary Neville has broken down yet again in his prolonged attempts to recover from an ankle injury and Wes Brown, his cover, has not yet accepted a new contract – much to the manager’s displeasure.