Gill - Ferguson's free to spend - Ananova
David Gill has pledged that none of the £80million received from Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo will go towards tackling Manchester United's spiralling debt. As interest continues to mount on loans taken out by the Glazer family to purchase the
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Unitedâs £60m war chest - The Times
MANCHESTER United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been told he can spend up to £60- million on new players. Ferguson has been relatively quiet in the transfer market since the end of the last season, despite losing Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez
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Manchester United canât wage war with Man City - Belfast Telegraph
If it sounded like the admission of a battle lost, then David Gill's acknowledgement yesterday that Manchester United would not be competing with the salaries on offer at Manchester City was not meant to be one. United's chief executive avoided the
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Carlos Tévez to miss final match of Manchester City tour to South - Times Online
Carlos Tévez had to give up a meeting with Nelson Mandela yesterday in favour of a scan on his troublesome heel, which will keep him out of the final match of Manchester Cityâs South African sojourn. The Argentina forward, signed for £25.5
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Fergie can splash cash: United chiefs - Gulf Times
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been told he can spend up to 60mn pounds on new players. Ferguson has been relatively quiet in the transfer market since the end of the last season despite losing Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez. The
Source: www.gulf-times.com
Football: United aim to maintain winning pre-season form - star.com.my
SEOUL: Manchester United will aim to make it three wins out of three on their Asian tour when they play FC Seoul today, in a visit designed to capitalise on the clubâs popularity in South Korea. The English champions are in South Korea for the
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We don't need to spend it like City, says United chief Gill - Daily Mail
Some 80,000 South Koreans will watch Manchester United tonight in Seoul's World Cup Stadium. Many millions more in Asia will watch the game on TV, their latest flat screens paid for on United credit cards. At times, it is very easy to believe the
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