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發表於 2006-7-26 06:22 PM
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists that the club are not in a "desperate" situation despite being unable to bring any new faces to Old Trafford this summer.
The Red Devils still seem short of top-quality options in midfield and moves for various targets have stalled since the likes of Michael Ballack, Mahamadou Diarra and Michael Carrick were considered as potential signings over the past months.
Ferguson is refusing to be unsettled by the lack of incoming movement and feels the fans will feel the same way if the current squad, fortified by the return of the likes of Paul Scholes, Alan Smith and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, remain fit.
"We're working on certain things," he told Sky Sports News. "Of course, the media try and make it into a desperate situation.
"If I were to start the season with all the players I've got available, all fit, I don't think the supporters would be disappointed - neither would I."
Doubts remain that Ruud van Nistelrooy will stay at the club but the Dutchman is still a United player despite Bayern Munich and Real Madrid's attempts to snap him up.
"None at all," Ferguson replied when asked if there was a change in the situation regarding the striker. "At this moment in time, without question [he's still a United player].
"He trained well yesterday. He had a good attitude to his training, which is good, therefore he's a United player." |
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