United Suffer Liverpool loss
Sir Alex Ferguson has backed his Manchester United side to bounce back from their Premier League defeat at Liverpool.
Sir Alex Ferguson has backed his Manchester United side to bounce back from their Premier League defeat at Liverpool.
Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson has saved Manchester United nearly £7million in wages by letting Louis Saha leave on a free transfer.
Despite paying £12.8m for the 30 year old in January 2004, United have ripped up the final two years of the French striker's £65,000-a-week contract.
Manchester United striker Louis Saha will join Everton for an undisclosed fee, subject to passing a medical.
The 30-year-old France international will become Everton's third signing of the summer after Lars Jacobsen and Segundo Castillo.
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted the 1-1 home draw to Newcastle was a fair result.
The Reds were missing eight established first-team players for various reasons but Ferguson refused to use that as an excuse.
Valencia remain keen on Manchester United striker Louis Saha.
The People says the injury jinxed Old Trafford striker has been told he does not feature in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans and is looking to move, with the Spanish club set to make an £8million bid.
Sunderland boss Roy Keane has refused to comment on speculation linking him with Manchester United striker Louis Saha.
Recent reports have suggested that Keane was lining up a move to bring the French forward to the Stadium of Light.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson refused to rule out a move for Barcelona striker Thierry Henry after their Community Shield victory.
"It has been pressing since the end of last season," said the Scot. "We like to operate with four strikers and we have not been able to do that."
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson admits he has concerns over their lack of goals in preseason.
"It is a concern," Ferguson said, while admitting Louis Saha was likely to be sold this month.
"With Wayne (Rooney) probably out of the opening game and Louis Saha's future unclear we are a bit short up front.
PSG are interested in Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre.
The Daily Mail says the France international, 30, made just three Barclays Premier League appearances last term but will clock up 10 years at Old Trafford this season - and qualify for a testimonial. PSG plan to offer £3.5m.
Manchester United and Portsmouth face malaria concerns ahead of their trip to Nigeria.
The Sun says United and Portsmouth must cover up at night and take malaria tablets after Kolo Toure was hit with the disease.
The Arsenal centre-back, 27, was bitten by a mosquito in his native Ivory Coast.
United play Pompey in a friendly in Nigeria on Sunday.