Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Reds confirm Fellaini signing

Reds confirm Fellaini signing


Manchester United is delighted to announce the signing of Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini from Everton for an undisclosed fee.

Marouane, 25, from Etterbeek, Belgium, joined Everton in 2008 and has made 163 starts and 10 substitute appearances for the Merseyside club, scoring 32 goals. A full Belgium international, he has 42 caps and seven goals since his international debut in 2007.

Manchester United manager David Moyes said: “I have worked with Marouane for five years and I’m delighted he has decided to join Manchester United. He is a player with great ability and strength and I think he will make a real difference to our squad.”

Marouane Fellaini said: “I am thrilled to sign for Manchester United. I have known the manager for many years now and I have a lot of respect for his way of working. When I was given the opportunity to work with him again, I jumped at the chance. I had a fantastic time at Everton and I’d like to thank all the fans and staff there for everything they have done for me. But being a Manchester United player is something that every player dreams of and I believe that I can make a real contribution to the team’s efforts to win trophies in the future."

Arsenal are close to sealing the club-record signing of Mesut Ozil.

Arsenal are close to sealing the club-record signing of Mesut Ozil.information foot ball


Real Madrid's attacking midfielder has completed part of his medical and is expected to be announced as an Arsenal player before the transfer window closes at 11pm.

Real will receive £42.5m for the 24-year-old if the deal goes through - almost three times the reported amount Arsenal paid Zenit St Petersburg for their current record signing, Andrey Arshavin.

And Germany international Ozil, who joined Real in 2010 from Werder Bremen for 15m euros, is set to become the first through the Bernabeu exit door following the world record-breaking arrival of Gareth Bale from Tottenham.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said in the aftermath of Sunday's 1-0 victory over Spurs: "It is a little bit like a domino game. Maybe something will happen in the last 24 hours, maybe not. It is very difficult to predict, but maybe we can surprise you."

Ozil may not be the only high-profle player arriving at The Emirates before the 11pm deadline - an interest has been registered in Chelsea striker Demba Ba.

Arsenal are understood to have offered a £1.5m loan fee for Ba, while Chelsea want double that amount and are happy to keep the player if a move does not materialise.

Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano, meanwhile, has joined on an initial season-long loan as cover for Wojciech Szczesny.

Arsenal will then have an option to buy the Italy international next summer.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Moyes coy on transfers



Soccer To Day - David Moyes is keeping his cards close to his chest as the end of the transfer window approaches.

The champions are being linked with a whole host of players with many pundits expecting a busy final day on Monday for a number of clubs.

The United manager was pleased with the performance, if not the result, at Liverpool but claims he is not in a position to say whether a new signing will arrive at Old Trafford in time.

"We'll continue working for what is left of it [the window]," he explained. "And try and get what we can in but you can see why they [the players] are champions as I was really impressed by them today.

"There's not too long to wait [before the deadline]. Maybe there's a chance [of something happening] but I couldn't give you a heads up one way or another at the moment.

"There's a few things going on but we will know soon. I don't know how long there is to go, not long, and we'll see but, as I've said, I'm really pleased as the players have given me a lot of confidence."

source : manchester united

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Liverpool edge United

Liverpool FC posted their third straight 1-0 win of the season as they saw off Manchester United FC at Anfield, Daniel Sturridge again the match winner.






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