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Who would you like to see signed 1st?

Premier League Manchester United
by united_kaz (U13843852) 12 June 2009
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alot of talk recently about who we should/shoudnt/cant/wont sign in the last few days, just wanting to get a general opinion from you lot on who you think we should sign 1st/only putting players who have been mentioned in the meadia quite abit recently


1*aguero
2*benzema
3*valencia
4*ribery
5*other-please state

for me its aguero, great player scores goals,creates can play in more than 1position probably be picked up for between 20-25mill

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posted Jun 20, 2009

I tink the 2 players we need to buy are

Benzema because he is a proven goalscorer and can get 20-30 goals a season and he is only 21 and has shown that he can get a goal out of nothing (the goal he score against us in the 07/08 champions league)but he might be expensive since everyone knows how much money we now have.

David Silva because he is a world class winger and since Valencia are bankrupt we should be able to get him for around 25mil, also he is capable at playing at high tempo as he proved this with Spain at EURO 2008.

I don't think we need to but Valencia as we already have Nani and Tosic, but if we sell Nani and buy Silva, then maybe Valencia and Silva could play on either wings with Tosic on the bench.

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posted Jun 23, 2009

I think Lennon will definitely be a perfect substitute. He is a fantastic player and can perform equally as Ronaldo did at the Old Trafford.

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posted Jun 24, 2009

i would like 2 see united sign antonio valencia from wigan he might not score alot of goals but he has the pace 2 attack defenders

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posted Jun 27, 2009

1. aguero
2. Benzema
3. Valencia
4. David Silva
5. Michael Essien
6. Alexis Sanchez

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posted Jun 30, 2009

1. Benzema
2. David Villa
3. Valencia
4. Aguero
5. Torres
6. David Silva
7. Ribery
8. Robben
9. Pato

To help get this money...

...SELL BERBATOV!!!!!!

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posted Jun 30, 2009

I would love us to add Benzema to our squad as he is a great player and in my opinion will play very well along side wayne rooney, it is great to see that we have signed valencia and i am confident that fergie will sign great players with the money he now possesses...p.s sell berbatov!

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posted Jul 1, 2009

Robben! He's great.

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posted Jul 3, 2009

This is all speculation and conjecture. I fail to understand why we could even think of letting Carlos Tevez go. Over the last two seasons he has either saved us a last minute point or won us a tough 1-0. All that and playing like he really wants to wear that shirt. That's the priceless bit.

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posted Jul 7, 2009

Man Utd has got enough quality players, what we need now is a centre forward to take the knocks in the box. Theres nobody better at this than Kevin Davies of Bolton.We also need areplacement for Scholes,but where do you find them? Iniesta maybe?

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posted Jul 12, 2009

Berbatov should go!
He's far too stroppy and inconsistant to warrant the £30m move to united. I'm sure spurs will take him back for £24m.

Eto'o(£25m) will be a lively option to bulster, and Ashley Young should me a must. With Fergies experience, Young could be the next big thing for club and country.

Then...... Bust the bank. Throw it all at Fernando Torres. £70m should do it.

Downing could easily be an ancillary option with a modest price tag(£10m), or Obifemi Martins (£10m).

Down to real preference, i would be delighted to see Sir Alex, end the saga, reward the player, and bring Tevez home!

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