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Manchester United 2014-2015

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Transfer update! Man United just need to agree fee with Arsenal for Vermaelen
By talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) | Saturday, June 28, 2014

talkSPORT's top transfer expert Warren Haughton claims Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen's move to Manchester United is on the verge of being completed.

The Gunners star has agreed personal terms with the Red Devils and Haughton believes the Premier League pair just need to agree a fee, believed to be around £11million, for the Belgian.

Speaking to the Weekend Sports Breakfast show, he said: "Arsenal are ready to let Thomas Vermaelen move on. He’s only got one year left on his contract.

"The deal would cost Manchester United around £10-11million. My understanding is that personal terms have been agreed with Manchester United, the clubs just need to agree a transfer fee."

Read more at http://talksport.com/football/trans...nal-vermaelen-14062898905#mpq0FXbEgCTtXxKk.99
 

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Man Utd free to sign William Carvalho from Sporting – but he'll cost £37m
SPORTING LISBON have revealed that Chelsea target William Carvalho can join Manchester United this summer, providing Louis Van Gaal meets his £37million buyout clause.

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...iam-Carvalho-from-Sporting-but-he-ll-cost-30m
By: Anthony ChapmanPublished: Wed, July 2, 2014

Man Utd have been told they must meet William Carvalho's buyout clause. The Red Devils are currently in talks with the Portuguese side over their star midfielder, and Van Gaal is keen to see him partner Ander Herrera in a new-look team next season.

The 22-year-old has established himself as one of the finest holding midfielders in his country, and Jose Mourinho is also believed to be interested despite already signing Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona.

The Blues have reportedly offered Sporting £11million plus a player on loan, but United are in the driving seat after negotiating deals for Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani in the past.

However they will have to splash the cash if they want to land the Portugal international after Sporting revealed that Carvalho will only leave if his clause is met.

 

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Manchester United: Louis van Gaal gives USA tour assurance
By Simon Stone

BBC Sport New manager Louis van Gaal will be on Manchester United's summer tour even if the Netherlands reach the World Cup final.

The Reds head to the United States on 18 July for a five-match tour.

However, Van Gaal, 62, could still be in Brazil until 13 July if the Netherlands go all the way.

Assistant Ryan Giggs will take training until Van Gaal returns, but the Dutchman has assured club officials he will be on the flight to Los Angeles.

Manchester United tour dates
•23 July v Los Angeles Galaxy
•26 July v AS Roma (Denver)
•29 July v Inter Milan (Washington)
•2 August v Real Madrid (Michigan)
•4 August Champions Cup final (Miami)

The Netherlands booked a quarter-final meeting with Costa Rica by beating Mexico on Sunday.

If they overcome the surprise team of the tournament in Salvador on Saturday, it would ensure the Netherlands' involvement continued until at least 12 July given losing semi-finalists must compete in the third-place play-off.

United's non-World Cup players are due to report back for training on Friday, although the first couple of days are taken up with medical tests.

Even if the Dutch lose to Costa Rica, Van Gaal is unlikely to be at the club's Carrington training complex on Monday, leaving Giggs in charge, as he was for the final four games of last season following the dismissal of David Moyes.

Van Gaal has already had an impact at his new club, sanctioning the combined £56m purchase of Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw, in addition to new contracts for Patrice Evra and Antonio Valencia.

 

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Money talks :p

Man Utd: Adidas, Nike and Warrior bid for world-record deal
By Mike Keegan, BBC Sport
Three sportswear giants are bidding to secure a world-record kit deal with Manchester United.

Adidas, Nike and Warrior remain in talks with the club over the right to take over when the existing agreement, with Nike, expires next season.

A figure of £600m over 10 years has been discussed, which would dwarf the reported £31m a season Adidas pays to Real Madrid.

United's existing deal with US firm Nike is worth £24m a year.

Germany-based Adidas, who made United's kit throughout the '80s, declined to comment but the BBC understands that the firm are in talks with the club.

Nike and Warrior, the US firm who manufacture Liverpool's kit, both confirmed to BBC Sport that they are also in the running.

United sponsorship deals
Chevrolet will pay £53m a year to have their name on United's shirts

Aon paid £180m to sponsor the club's training ground and kit

Other partners include Toshiba, bwin and Aeroflot

A Nike spokesperson added: "United is one of the greatest clubs in the world and we're continuing discussions with them."

Puma, who sponsor Arsenal, declined to comment but are not thought to be among the frontrunners.

As part of the terms of their existing deal, Nike were granted a period of exclusivity to negotiate an extension which expired without a new agreement having been reached.

That opened the door for other companies to bid.

Nike, who will soon release this year's new kit and have been the club's partners since 2002, retain the right to match any other offer.

United, who tour America later this month, declined to comment.

They have signed a number of sponsorship deals including a £120m agreement to rename their Carrington training ground.

 

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Manchester United set to play 3-4-3 system under Louis van Gaal next season

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-set-play-3-4-3-3821591#ixzz36kZ8Mn8j

Holland coach reckons formation he has used at the World Cup would work at Old Trafford too - but can they find the right centre-backs?

Louis van Gaal plans to bring his Holland World Cup tactics to Manchester United - and play 3-4-3 next season.

The Dutch mastermind has already told his Old Trafford backroom staff that he is looking to use that system more often than not in his new job.

Van Gaal came up with the scheme in the build-up to Brazil 2014 and thinks it is the best way forward for United too.

However, news of the idea has forced an adjustment in the Reds' transfer plans, as they will need three top-notch centre-halves in the team.

And with Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand leaving this summer, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has to recruit a couple of centre-backs who can handle the task.

England international Phil Jones and Chris Smalling, who are not used to that system, will now have extra demands placed on them.

The idea is sure to need a couple of clever and adaptable centre backs, with Borussia Dortmund's Germany international Mats Hummels an even more significant target.

The versatility of Arsenal's Thomas Vermaelen would also work in that way of playing - despite his current run of injuries.

There is bonus in moving to 3-4-3 for some United stars: It would suit athletic wing-backs, with new boy Luke Shaw perfect down the left and the re-signed Antonio Valencia also given a boost.

A three-pronged attack also potentially gives Wayne Rooney a lift as insiders reveal Van Gaal sees him, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata as ideal for those roles.

Van Gaal is famed for chopping and changing, but word about the Dutch method being adopted at Old Trafford has been passed on to his new employers.
 

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Fucking ugly jersey

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This coming season I see a two horse race between MU and Chelsea. The rest can fall out.


Manchester United set to play 3-4-3 system under Louis van Gaal next season

Van Gaal is famed for chopping and changing, but word about the Dutch method being adopted at Old Trafford has been passed on to his new employers.[/COLOR]
 

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I fear for Man U. It's turning into a Dutch colony.

£16m and he's yours. Gala can't stop Sneijder joining United
Last Updated: 10th July 2014

LOUIS VAN GAAL will have to find around £16million if he wants to be reunited with Wesley Sneijder at Old Trafford.

The new Manchester United chief is a big fan of the Galatasaray playmaker, who has been a key part of Holland's World Cup bid.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...l-Wesley-Sneijder-has-16m-release-clause.html
 

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Louis van Gaal 'can't wait' to start at Man Utd - Ryan Giggs
BBC Sport

Ryan Giggs says Louis van Gaal will "relish" the challenge as Manchester United boss, after it was announced the Dutchman will take charge of his first game at Old Trafford on 12 August.

The 62-year-old's home debut will be a friendly against Valencia but, before that, Van Gaal and his squad will embark on a tour of the United States.

"He can't wait," said Giggs. "He's not scared about the challenge.

"He's been at Bayern, Barcelona. He has the experience to do it."

Van Gaal will take charge of a squad which finished seventh last term under previous manager David Moyes.

Manchester United tour dates
23 July v Los Angeles Galaxy
26 July v AS Roma (Denver)
29 July v Inter Milan (Washington)
2 August v Real Madrid (Michigan)
4 August Champions Cup final (Miami)

Only 12 months earlier, the club had won a 20th top-flight title in the final season of Sir Alex Ferguson's 26-year reign.

It was claimed Moyes was out of his depth, but United assistant manager Giggs does not believe Van Gaal, who led the Netherlands to the World Cup semi-finals, will be similarly overwhelmed.

"Louis has a clear philosophy and he sticks to that philosophy," said the Welshman. "He won't be afraid of taking over Manchester United. He'll relish it.

"It won't be easy. It never is. But I was excited about how forthright and how clear he was about what he expects from the staff and the players."

Midfielder Darren Fletcher reported a different feel to life on the training ground, stating: "There's a real buzz around the place again."

Van Gaal is yet to experience it himself, however, because of his commitments with the Dutch national team.

Now retired, Giggs was in charge for the start of pre-season training on Monday.

Van Gaal sent new coaches Albert Stuivenberg and Marcel Bout to assist Giggs, although even from South America he still had a significant input.

"Everything's been planned by Louis," he said. "Albert and Marcel know how he works so the blueprint has been prepared by Louis and we're just following it."

Although Netherlands were beaten on penalties by Argentina in Wednesday's World Cup semi-final, they still have another game to play - against hosts Brazil in Saturday's third-place play-off.

Van Gaal is expected to arrive in Manchester early next week.

 

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About time he got rid of his trademark mop. Didn't do a thing with his headers either (in OT). His shelf life is quickly over, as hear he's going for a song :rolleyes:

No offence to your nick and avatar:o
 

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It'll clear his cluttered ahead but won't make a difference on the field.

Arturo Vidal is on the way to Old Trafford.
 

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Vidal deal edges closer
United's hopes of signing Arturo Vidal this summer have been handed a major boost.

According to the Telegraph, Juventus are lining up a £20million bid for Tottenham's Paulinho, which could pave the way for the Chilean to move to Old Trafford.

Vidal has admitted his future with the club is unclear, alerting new boss Van Gaal who is said to be readying a £40million bid.

Juve are desperate to raise funds and with the club insisting Paul Pogba is going nowhere, Vidal looks to be the man on his way.

Pair of Germans
Louis van Gaal is set to be unveiled on Thursday - and quickly turn his attention to new signings.

And the Express claims the two players high on his wish list are Borussia Dortmund pair Mats Hummels and Marco Reus.

Germany defender Hummels has enjoyed a fine World Cup and Van Gaal is said to want to build his new-look defence around him.

His team-mate - both at club and international level - is currently out injured but the United boss remains a big fan.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...ester-united-transfer-rumours-arturo-3849487#
 

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Sportswear giant Adidas has signed a £750m deal to make Manchester United's kit for 10 years from next season.

It comes after US rivals Nike decided to end their association at the end of the coming 2014-15 season.

Nike have been paying United £23.5m a year, and the new deal is worth a world record-breaking £75m a season to the Old Trafford club.

Champions League winner Real Madrid's £31m-a-year deal with Adidas was previously the biggest club deal.

Adidas will provide training and playing kit to all of the club's teams. In addition, it will have the exclusive right to distribute dual-branded merchandising products worldwide.

The huge sum involved is only £40m less than the Glazer family paid for club in 2005.

Sales boost
Adidas chief executive Herbert Hainer said the deal would help the firm "to further strengthen our position in key markets around the world".

"We expect total sales to reach £1.5bn during the duration of our partnership," he added.

Adidas made Manchester United's kit throughout the 1980s
It will be the first time Adidas has made the Premier League's team's strip for 23 years, since the 1991-92 season.

The announcement comes a day after the German firm, a Fifa World Cup sponsor, provided the playing kit for both the teams in 2014 final, Germany and Argentina.

In midday trade on the German stock exchange, the firm's shares were up by 2.78%.

Other teams supplied by the firm include Bayern Munich, Chelsea, AC Milan, Flamengo and - from the 2015/2016 season - Juventus.

When it announced it was stepping away, a Nike statement said "the terms that were on offer for a renewed contract did not represent good value for Nike's shareholders".

Manchester United did not qualify for this season's Champions League for the first time in 19 years.

Manchester United in numbers
The Glazer family bought the club for £790m in 2005
Club's commercial operations grew by 30% to £34.9m in 2012/13 - Deloitte

The club still owes around £400m in loans used to finance takeover
£10m a year interest payments due on the club's debt

Turnover for the 2013-14 financial year is expected to top £418m
Juan Mata is the club record signing - bought for £37.1m

Net profit of £146m for 2012/13\ Wayne Rooney's new four-year deal worth a reported £300,000 a week

Chevrolet will pay £53m a year to have their name on United's shirts
Total wage bill estimate for the financial year 2012/13 was £182m- Deloitte

Aon paid £120m to sponsor the club's training ground and kit
No Champions League football will cost £50m- 10% of annual revenue - Deloitte

The club suffered its worst Premier League finish to date last season after manager Sir Alex Ferguson left following 26 years in the job.

His successor, David Moyes, lasted just 10 months and Dutch manager Louis van Gaal takes over now that the Netherlands' World Cup campaign has ended.

It has already unveiled the last MUFC kit bearing the Nike logo, one which features US motor giants Chevrolet as shirt sponsors for the first time.

They are said to be paying £53m a year to have their names splashed on the red shirt fronts.

 

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Manchester United clear-out : The possible victims


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Anders Lindegaard: Understudy to David de Gea, the Denmark goalkeeper is a self-confessed United fanatic,
but has made only three appearances this season and may seek a move elsewhere


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Chris Smalling: The England defender has made little progress over the past 18 months, with doubts still raised over whether he is best at right-back or centre-half.
Likely to stay, but prospects uncertain


 

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Patrice Evra: The French defender has been a mainstay at left-back for eight years,
but contract expires in June and is expected to return to France with Monaco or PSG


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Anderson: Arguably the biggest waste of money during Sir Alex Ferguson's 27-year reign as manager.
Offered little since his £26m arrival from Porto in May 2007 and was loaned to Fiorentina in January. Unlikely to return


 
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