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Fabrigas Move To Manchester United by kach17(m): 2:41pm On Jun 09, 2013
CESC FABRIGAS MOVES TO MANCHESTER UNITED: Denis Irwin has claimed that Manchester United
will “move heaven and earth”, to sign former
Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona
this summer. The Gunners are understood to have a first
option to re-sign the midfielder, but the former
United left-bck suggested that United are
determined to win the race to land the 26-year-
old Spain international. Irwin was one of the first pundits, who revealed
Sir Alex Ferguson’s interest in signing Robin van
Persie last year, has now said that Fabregas is
David Moyes top priority. “Cesc Fabregas has zoomed up Manchester
United’s transfer target list to the top position
and the champions are going to move heaven and
earth to get him,” he told the Sunday World
newspaper. “The Barcelona star wants
out of the Nou Camp and
United want him badly, so
the deal should be done easily enough. Fabregas is
just the sort of all-action midfield player United
need if they are to make a run at next season’s Champions League. “Cesc won’t be short of offers for I believe this is
going to be a transfer season where eye-boggling
amounts of money will be spent.” Irwin also spoke about other arrivals and
departures from Old Trafford this season, as
Moyes prepares to shape the squad he inherited
from Ferguson. “Nani will go to Monaco and Patrice Evra may well
return to the same club, from whom he joined
United,” Irwin added. “I’ve also heard a word that
the new manager might have Luke Shaw at the top
of his list. The teenage Southampton full-back is
the latest in a long line of prodigies from that club’s excellent youth system CESC FABRIGAS MOVES TO MANCHESTER UNITED: Denis Irwin has claimed that Manchester United
will “move heaven and earth”, to sign former
Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona
this summer. The Gunners are understood to have a first
option to re-sign the midfielder, but the former
United left-bck suggested that United are
determined to win the race to land the 26-year-
old Spain international. Irwin was one of the first pundits, who revealed
Sir Alex Ferguson’s interest in signing Robin van
Persie last year, has now said that Fabregas is
David Moyes top priority. “Cesc Fabregas has zoomed up Manchester
United’s transfer target list to the top position
and the champions are going to move heaven and
earth to get him,” he told the Sunday World
newspaper. “The Barcelona star wants
out of the Nou Camp and
United want him badly, so
the deal should be done easily enough. Fabregas is
just the sort of all-action midfield player United
need if they are to make a run at next season’s Champions League. “Cesc won’t be short of offers for I believe this is
going to be a transfer season where eye-boggling
amounts of money will be spent.” Irwin also spoke about other arrivals and
departures from Old Trafford this season, as
Moyes prepares to shape the squad he inherited
from Ferguson. “Nani will go to Monaco and Patrice Evra may well
return to the same club, from whom he joined
United,” Irwin added. “I’ve also heard a word that
the new manager might have Luke Shaw at the top
of his list. The teenage Southampton full-back is
the latest in a long line of prodigies from that club’s excellent youth system
CESC FABRIGAS MOVES TO MANCHESTER UNITED: Denis Irwin has claimed that Manchester United
will “move heaven and earth”, to sign former
Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona
this summer. The Gunners are understood to have a first
option to re-sign the midfielder, but the former
United left-bck suggested that United are
determined to win the race to land the 26-year-
old Spain international. Irwin was one of the first pundits, who revealed
Sir Alex Ferguson’s interest in signing Robin van
Persie last year, has now said that Fabregas is
David Moyes top priority. “Cesc Fabregas has zoomed up Manchester
United’s transfer target list to the top position
and the champions are going to move heaven and
earth to get him,” he told the Sunday World
newspaper. “The Barcelona star wants
out of the Nou Camp and
United want him badly, so
the deal should be done easily enough. Fabregas is
just the sort of all-action midfield player United
need if they are to make a run at next season’s Champions League. “Cesc won’t be short of offers for I believe this is
going to be a transfer season where eye-boggling
amounts of money will be spent.” Irwin also spoke about other arrivals and
departures from Old Trafford this season, as
Moyes prepares to shape the squad he inherited
from Ferguson. “Nani will go to Monaco and Patrice Evra may well
return to the same club, from whom he joined
United,” Irwin added. “I’ve also heard a word that
the new manager might have Luke Shaw at the top
of his list. The teenage Southampton full-back is
the latest in a long line of prodigies from that club’s excellent youth system

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