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    Sunday
    Jul222012

    Ferguson's Hazard warning

    Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, has suggested that Chelsea paid too much for Belgian playmaker Eden Hazard.

    The Scot was reportedly interested in bringing the former Lille man to Old Trafford, but not at the £34million price that the Blues reportedly paid.

    The 12 time Premier League winning manager branded the fees that clubs are now parting with for top young players as 'ridiculous'.

    Ferguson was also quick to praise the way that the Red Devils scout, saying that it was only after last seasons runners up looked at Crewe starlet, Nick Powell, that other clubs became interested.

     

    Reader Comments (4)

    If the news in the papers today are to be believed, Alex Fergusson is ready to bid £32 M for Lucas Moura who is untested in Europe, but for chelsea to buy a two time best player of the French league for £34 Million is wrong according to him. Fergusson should grow and stop playing mind games.

    Why does Fergusson have to say anything about Hazard? Cearly he feels he lost out.

    Fergusson is just envious because United are potless. They won't actually bid anything over £25m for Moura and no way will get him to OT. The last big signing they made was Berbatov and how long ago was that! The Jap from the Bundesliga at £13m or a lower division Crewe player is about their mark now although the sports press still make up stories about who they are interested in. As far as the transfer market is concerned United are full of hot air and BS to keep their fans happy.

    hahaha...
    Sir Mr. Fergusson, he is thinking something lost. I am sure, Mr. Fergusson sir, your mind game will be not working this session.
    Please stop this game and come to fiield work ..

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