Wesley Sneijder

Is there still light at the end of this transfer saga tunnel?

Earlier this week, Sir Alex Ferguson left many Manchester United fans frustrated, when he announced that their will be no more signings coming to Old Trafford this season.

After the arrivals of David De Gea, Phil Jones and Ashley Young, a large void was still left in the centre of midfield following the retirement of Paul Scholes, a void that many believed Sir Alex would fill with a Summer signing.

The likes of Wesley Sneijder, Samir Nasri and Luka Modric were all rumoured to be potential targets for United, but after Sir Alex’s comments, it looked as if those targets were no longer going to be linked with United. That was until David Gill’s interview on Tuesday. Speaking on MUTV, the United Chief Executive claimed that the club are looking to bring in one more ‘world class’ player, a statement that should bring hope back to United’s fan base. However, with the contrasting views between Chairman and Manager, it remains to be seen whether or not the United fans can expect another signing this Summer.

After Sir Alex Ferguson’s comments, the first question many United fans were asking was what happened to the proposed move for Wesley Sneijder. Many trusted news outlets and journalists were reporting that Sneijder had agreed terms to join United, and that the only stumbling block was the transfer fee between Manchester United and Inter Milan. Sneijder had reportedly originally demanded wages of £250,000 a week, but it was then reported that he had agreed to reduce his request to £190,000 a week. A £35 million transfer between United and Inter then looked imminent, but it was then reported that United had no interest in Sneijder.

It initially appeared that once again a proposed move for a player fell victim to both internet and newspaper rumours, but many trusted sources still claimed that a deal for Sneijder could still be struck in the near future. However, the proposed move once again hit another setback, following the news from Sir Alex that United’s Summer spending was over. Sir Alex was quoted as saying, “We are always looking for good quality players, however we are satisfied with the players that we started the season with. At the moment we are looking at central midfielders from within the club to replace Scholes.” Sir Alex’s comments put the likes of young players such as Tom Cleverley on note, as it then appeared that they would be called upon this season to step up and try to command the position that was once mastered by Scholes.

Cleverley had a successful season at Wigan, and many have tipped the England Under 21 star to be the one to replace Scholes, stating that he had the potential to achieve the success that Scholes obtained at United. However, at such a young unproven age, it is unclear whether or not Cleverley is good enough at this stage of his career to carry that pressure on his young shoulders, and with this Premier League season looking to be tougher than ever, it would appear to be unwise for Sir Alex to risk using Cleverley in such a staring role. This is why many United fans felt a Summer signing to replace Scholes was needed. While the signings of Ashley Young and Phil Jones were well received among most United fans, they were positions that United did not necessarily need to strengthen. If money was an object for United, it remained unclear why moves for these players were more craved rather than a move for a centre midfielder, a position which at the start of the transfer market, was arguably the position that needed strengthening the most along with the goalkeeper position following Edwin van der Sar’s retirement. Things then became more unclear when following Sir Alex’s comments, it looked as if United had finished their business in the transfer market for this Summer, that was until David Gill’s interview on Tuesday.

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15 responses to “David Gill’s Transfer Comments Restore Hope Amongst United Fans”

  1. GE says:

    No need for United supporters to get hot and bothered. SAF knows what’s needed, and will do what it takes. The money is there, as SAF has always said.

    There’s still the £30 million left over from the Ronaldo sale (the best bit of business United have done in years), and the £25 million set aside for each off season any way.

    SAF never said there’d be no more buying, he said he was happy with his squad “at the moment.” The papers are just enjoying whipping up stories.

  2. Bing Xi says:

    I’ve seen some of the pre season games. It seems to me that SAF may move park/giggs in to the CAM role? there have been many instances where SAF played with only one outright midfielder.

    Park may very well convert into the box to box midfielder that United need at the moment!

  3. david says:

    there are other options out there besides Sneijder. Carrick and anderson are good, but not good enough against the top team in the EPL and Europe. We need a better playmaker, it does not have to be Sneijder (hopefully Sneijder), just someone better than those two

  4. Jack Searson says:

    this time just put the deal David Gill can be silly
    final push on Wesley Sneijder will join Manchester
    United I saying if not another player

  5. Jack Searson says:

    he saying about 1 more player