Thursday, 5 September 2013

Luis Nani signs a new contract

Luis Nani signs a new contract

 
 The Manchester United winger has signed and five year contract extension with Manchester United, The Portuguese international had his first competitive action of this season in Manchester United`s 1-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield and the Manchester United boss David Moyes admits he is delighted to secure the 26 year old on a new deal.
David Moyes has spoke to Sky Sports News today which he said "I`m really pleased that Nani has re-signed for the next five year at the club, He has great ability and experience beyond his 26 years." David Moyes also said "I`ve been very impressed with his approach to training and look forward to be working with him in the coming seasons."
Nani arrived at Manchester United in 2007 from Sporting Lisbon since then he has won the Champions League, Four Premier League titles and two League Cups with Manchester United. Nani said to Sky Sports News " Playing for Manchester United has been a amazing experience for me. When I joined the club, I never imagined the success we have enjoyed." He also added " Training with top players every day that want to win trophies every year is a great motivation to me. "I`m also very happy that David Moyes has shown his faith in me and I`m looking forward to help the team and David compete for more trophies this season.
   

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

David Moyes closes on £54m Ander Herrera Marouane Fellaini for Manchester United

David Moyes closes on £54m Ander Herrera Marouane Fellaini for Manchester United. The Manchester United Manager David Moyes was close to finalising a record double deal late on transfer Deadline Day the boss had just the loose ends to tie up a £54.5million splurge for Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini making it the club`s biggest ever day of spending Herrera is joining form Athletic Bilbao for £30.5million while  Fellaini cost £24million from Everton.
Both of the players were expected to sign a five year deals worth £90,000 a week, that means a total outlay of just over £100million on fees and wages.
The transfer fees alone are the most the club has splashed out in a single window since 2006, and the fee for Herrera, 24, is just short of Manchester United`s individual transfer record of £30.75million witch they paid Fulham for Dimitar Berbatov, also on dead line day, back in 2008. Manchester United also agreed to a friendly at Bilbao as part of the deal, which was being held up by tax issues. Marouane Fellaini, 25, is understood to have pushed through his move by putting in a transfer request.
But Everton held firm in Manchester United`s chase for defender Leighton Baines.


Sunday, 1 September 2013

Manchester United Vs Liverpool 01/09/2013

Daniel Sturridge's goal was the difference between Liverpool and United as Brendan Rodgers' men claimed a 1-0 victory on Sunday at Anfield. The Reds went close through Robin van Persie and Nani in the second half, but Liverpool held out for the win.