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David Moyes will have little option but to spend an absolute
pile of cash on updating Manchester United’s defence in the off-season, with
Nemanja Vidic expected to confirm a big-money deal with Inter Milan before the
end of the week.
The United skipper, tired with life at Old Trafford, is set
to swap Manchester for Milan for deal worth almost $37m over three
years.
And with the 32-year-old Serbia centreback out of contract
at the end of the season, United is set to lose one of its most senior players
for nothing, only adding to the pressure on Moyes, now at an all-time high
after the humiliating Champions League loss to Olympiacos.
UK bookies Coral — and pretty much every other betting
agency — now has the United boss as favourite Premier League coach next in line
to lose his job. The Guardian reports, however, club owners the Glazers are
still backing the man Alex Ferguson hand-picked as his successor and that Moyes
has been handed a bigger job than anyone else realised.
At least Moyes has an easy run coming up, with
relegation-battling West Brom next up — oh, which is then followed by
Liverpool, Manchester
City and the return leg
against Olympiacos …
On the plus side, however, United says Robin van Persie will
not be allowed to leave the club, despite rumours the Dutchman is another big
name dissatisfied with the new regime at the Theatre of Dreams.
RVP was said to be considering his future at the club, after
venting some of his frustrations following the loss in Greece that
some Utd teammates are occupying the spaces he likes to play in.
“Our fellow players are sometimes occupying the spaces I
want to play in, and when I see that it makes it difficult for me to come to
those spaces as well. So that forces me to adjust my runs,” he told Dutch TV.
“Unfortunately, they’re often playing in my zones. I think
that’s a shame.’
But sources at Old Trafford have let it be known the
Netherlands striker, who has two years left on his contract and release clause,
is going nowhere — but his comments still give some illustration of the
problems within the team.
And in even more Old Trafford-related horse-flogging, United
season-ticket holders have been told they must buy a ticket for the return leg
against Olympiacos — or they will be excluded from the Manchester derby a week
later.
A lovely email from United’s ticketing and membership
services department read: “The deadline to buy your ticket for Olympiacos FC is
Wednesday 26th February 2014 at 8pm.
“Please note that not buying this ticket will result in your
Season Ticket being suspended for the Manchester City
game. We look forward to hearing from your shortly.”
Talk about kicking them when they’re down!
ETO’O Unveiled
Jose Mourinho didn’t know he was being filmed when he had a
crack at Samuel Eto’o’s age — “The problem with Chelsea is I lack a scorer. I have Eto’o but
he is 32 years old, maybe 35, who knows?” – but the controversy rumbles on.
Eto’o is now, apparently, ‘very annoyed’ by Mourinho’s
comment, caught unawares by French TV station Canal Plus, according to former Cameroon boss
Claude Le Roy.
“I had [Eto’o] on the phone just before I came on screen,
and he’s very annoyed,” Le Roy told Canal Plus show Talents d’Afrique.
“Actually, Mourinho went to see him before he saw the
pictures and told him to not believe everything that was going to be said. And
that he had said nothing about him. But I can tell you that Samuel didn’t like
it.”
But Mou’s not the only one who’s confused — Eto’o’s former
girlfriend Anna Barranca told The Sun she believes the striker is closer to 40!
“I think Samuel is not 35 he is more 39. Samuel was born in
1974 and so that makes him 39 now. It was evident Samuel was older than the age
he said he was when he first came to Europe.”


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