Date: 7th August 2010 at 11:15am
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Sir Alex has reaffirmed his position on transfers again claiming that no further signings will be made.

He has again stated there is no value in the market (with James Milner being valued at £30m you can see what he is saying) and that he is happy with his current crop of players.

With just 3 weeks left looks like these fantastic signings we have been linked with are just fables!

Sir Alex is also considering breaking his boycott of the BBC next season.

Sir Alex was offended by a 2004 documentary from the television network that implied various shady transfer related things about his son Jason Ferguson. Yet under increasing pressure from the LMA and the Premier League with threat of punishment Sir Alex may be forced to break his vow of silence.

The importance of Javier Hernandez is again being talked up.

The Guardian are questioning whether his addition to the squad will be enough to see United regain the title. They also look at  other things including the Green & Gold movement as well as spending during the transfer window.

As reported yesterday Mame Biram Diouf has now officially joined Blackburn on loan for the season and will possibly play today against Celtic in a friendly whilst rising starlet Joshua King has joined Fergie Jr and Matty James at Preston until November. There are high hopes for the Norweigian so there will be a lot of eyes on him during his spell at the Deepdale and he could see playing time as early as today against Doncaster. Danny Welbeck’s move to Sunderland is yet to be confirmed as of posting.

 

12 responses to “Paper Talk: Sir Alex, Javier Hernandez, starlets on loan”

  1. Red Scot says:

    @AS”Hoping Diouf does well on loan” How does two goals in a friendly for Blackburn this afternoon strike you.Thats a fact!Answer too your statement at 2.02

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