MonsallBlue said:"Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley" unbelievable !
Emergence where? In the physio room?
MonsallBlue said:"Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley" unbelievable !
adrianr said:MonsallBlue said:"Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley" unbelievable !
Emergence where? In the physio room?
The 21-year-old is one of the hottest properties in Europe and would appear to have his pick of clubs with the likes of Tottenham, Real Madrid and Barcelona also linked with a move for the player.
And Mancini admits he has a long-standing interest in the Belgium international.
"I like Hazard a lot," the Italian told France Football. "He's a good player, he's young and he would do great things in our team.
"Given his technical qualities, City would be the perfect destination for him. I know him and have been following him for a long time. He's a player a lot of teams want."
MonsallBlue said:"Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley" unbelievable !
Cityisland said:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2135134/Manchester-United-Manchester-City-battle-Eden-Hazard.html
United and City battle it out for Hazard as Lille confirm star will leave in summer
Eden to Manchester: Hazard will leave in the summer
Manchester United and Manchester City face another battle after Lille confirmed on Wednesday that Eden Hazard will leave France this summer.
Tottenham are also chasing the Belgian and will offer Sebastien Bassong and Giovani dos Santos as part of a package.
But Manchester remains his most likely destination, with England's top clubs ready to compete for the £30million-rated attacking midfielder.
Ferguson confirmed his interest in Hazard earlier this week after travelling to France to watch the 21-year-old, who has scored 109 goals in 142 games.
Lille president Michel Seydoux said: 'Eden wants a European experience outside France. We cannot hold him.'
Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley, Ferguson has been in the market for an attacking midfielder since failing to sign Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder as a replacement for Paul Scholes last summer.
No guarantees: Scholes' future is undecided
No guarantees: Scholes' future is undecided
Scholes has helped propel United back into the title race after coming out of retirement in January, but he will be 38 in November and team-mate Rio Ferdinand concedes there are no guarantees the midfielder can be persuaded to play on.
'It would be nice if he could play another season,' said Ferdinand.
'With Scholesy, though, you know it doesn't make a difference what anybody else says. He's his own man and he'll make his own decision.'
Cityisland said:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2135134/Manchester-United-Manchester-City-battle-Eden-Hazard.html
United and City battle it out for Hazard as Lille confirm star will leave in summer
Eden to Manchester: Hazard will leave in the summer
Manchester United and Manchester City face another battle after Lille confirmed on Wednesday that Eden Hazard will leave France this summer.
Tottenham are also chasing the Belgian and will offer Sebastien Bassong and Giovani dos Santos as part of a package.
But Manchester remains his most likely destination, with England's top clubs ready to compete for the £30million-rated attacking midfielder.
Ferguson confirmed his interest in Hazard earlier this week after travelling to France to watch the 21-year-old, who has scored 109 goals in 142 games.
Lille president Michel Seydoux said: 'Eden wants a European experience outside France. We cannot hold him.'
Despite the emergence of Tom Cleverley, Ferguson has been in the market for an attacking midfielder since failing to sign Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder as a replacement for Paul Scholes last summer.
No guarantees: Scholes' future is undecided
No guarantees: Scholes' future is undecided
Scholes has helped propel United back into the title race after coming out of retirement in January, but he will be 38 in November and team-mate Rio Ferdinand concedes there are no guarantees the midfielder can be persuaded to play on.
'It would be nice if he could play another season,' said Ferdinand.
'With Scholesy, though, you know it doesn't make a difference what anybody else says. He's his own man and he'll make his own decision.'