Saturday, August 18, 2012

Fergie to quit Old Trafford in two years as United boss lines up swoop for Baines

Sir Alex Ferguson has planned his exit strategy from Manchester United and will quit in two years' time after building his last great team around Wayne Rooney and last week's £24million capture from Arsenal, Robin van Persie.
And the legendary Old Trafford manager, who begins his 28th season in charge of United at Everton on Monday night, claims the Glazer family will back him again if he makes a formal bid for England left-back Leighton Baines before the end of the transfer window on August 31.
On his way? Alex Ferguson (left) is believed to be ready to leave Manchester United after the next two seasons
On his way? Alex Ferguson (left) is believed to be ready to leave Manchester United after the next two seasons
 
Ferguson, 70, took personal control of the Van Persie signing and called Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger directly to ensure his final chapter at Old Trafford is successful, having lost the title to Roberto Mancini's Manchester City on the final day of the season in May.
And he persuaded the Glazers, against the advice of other senior figures at the club, to rubberstamp a £64m investment in transfer fee and wages for Van Persie, even though the 29-year-old Dutchman will have a limited re-sale value.
A source said: 'Alex will only be manager for a couple more years so it was time the owners gave him what he wanted. That's Van Persie.'
Ferguson might even enter the market again to land Baines, who is valued at £17m by his club Everton.
Lining up another: The Glazer family are ready to back the manager's bid to sign Leighton Baines from Everton
Lining up another: The Glazer family are ready to back the manager's bid to sign Leighton Baines from Everton
'There is only one position in particular we are looking at,' the manager said. 'We've splashed out quite a bit of money this summer but I'm sure if I went to the Glazers, they'd say ''yes''.'
Ferguson will decide on the evidence of Van Persie's first two training sessions before deciding whether his new signing will start in Monday night's Barclays Premier League visit to Goodison Park.
Ferguson was at Craven Cottage on Saturday to run the rule over Fulham, next weekend's opponents.
United have received two solid inquiries from Italian clubs for Dimitar Berbatov.
Darren Fletcher, 28, who is battling ulcerative colitis, continued his comeback on Saturday with a 90-minute run-out in United's 1-0 win at Stoke in the Barclays Under-21 Premier League.
Got his man: Ferguson signed Robin van Persie from Arsenal for £24million
Got his man: Ferguson signed Robin van Persie from Arsenal for £24million

Got his man: Ferguson signed Robin van Persie from Arsenal for £24million
Got his man: Ferguson signed Robin van Persie from Arsenal for £24million

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