QUOTE(nizamhameed @ May 20 2011, 04:19 PM)
LOL, SAF manage to troll fans with transfer muppetry
the mang is a knight what u expect when a knight trolls wakakaka
QUOTE(tzxsean @ May 20 2011, 05:50 PM)
yes....milan did that for maldini
QUOTE(nshady @ May 20 2011, 05:53 PM)
All depends on the club, if they want then ok lo..
i dont think it applies to epl, the fa and certainly fifa dont allow number retiring
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I'm looking at possibly a couple, maybe three signings, which would boost our overall quality in the team," he told MUTV. "We've got some ideas in mind and, hopefully, we can get them put in place.
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Top Gea
Manchester United believe they have secured their first signing of the summer. Spain Under-21 goalkeeper David De Gea has confirmed he will leave Atletico Madrid at the end of the season, and now his club have accepted, in principle, a United offer of around £16million.Reds boss Sir Alex Ferguson revealed this week he wants three high-profile new faces to cover the departure of some of his most experienced players, with Gary Neville and Edwin Van der Sar retiring, and Paul Scholes possibly following suit. A keeper is top of his list, and positive contact has already been made with representatives of De Gea, who is only 20 but is already regarded as one of the best at his position in Europe. Contrary to suggestions in Spain, no deal has yet been signed. But the new Premier League champions are supremely confident they have their man after being given permission to talk to the player. Chief executive David Gill said: "We know the keeper we want and are in a good position, and I'm sure we can get the deal done." But the De Gea deal is clearly just the start of a big-money summer for United, who are prepared to spend big to ensure they replace important players with quality performers proven at the highest level. While De Gea is still a youngster, he has already won his spurs at the top level, helping Atletico win the Europa League last season and the UEFA Super Cup back in August and playing in the Champions League.
David Maddock, Daily Mirror
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This post has been edited by mhyug: May 20 2011, 07:18 PM