As the 2012/13 campaign is history, the transfer window is looming large in the horizon. Clubs and managers will make various attempts to sign the bargain of the (next) season, and players leaving on a free transfer will be a wealthy way to add personnel to a squad. Here is an overview over players whose contracts end on 30.06.2013, making them available to sign without tranfer fees. The source is Transfermarkt.co.uk and clubs spending this summer in the elevator are omitted.
by @Nicopoleides
May 21, 2013
The 2013 Transfer List
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May 16, 2013
Close-up: Adnan Januzaj
- I came here to do something and focus on my football, was Adnan Januzaj's statement to Adam Marshall in the last-month interview on ManUtd.com. And the 18-year-old Belgian of Kosovarian descent has certainly kept his mind on the right track, progression beyond Paul McGuinnes' U18 side and turning into a key player Warren Joyce' U21s this season. Here is a closer look at the United starlet who arrived from Anderlecht back in 2011.
by @Nicopoleides
by @Nicopoleides
May 14, 2013
Moyes to send Rooney statement?
In his final speech of his Man United tenure, Sir Alex Ferguson stated the importance of supporting David Moyes, even if the results aren't going in the right direction in the beginning of the new era looming large at Old Trafford. And want-out Wayne Rooney may be Moyes' first significant opportunity to convince the fans that he has got the courage and believe in himself that he's the right man to fill Mr. Ferguson's shoes.
by @Nicopoleides
by @Nicopoleides
May 13, 2013
Why I rate Ronnie way above Roo
Last week it was confirmed that Man United's superstar, regular centre forward and commercial icon number one, Wayne Rooney, has handed in his second transfer of his Manchester United tenure. Some fans still claim he's greater than Ronaldo, because he remains and Ronnie left, but nonetheless this is, from my experience, a subject who divides fans of the recently crowned champions of English football. Personally I think this comparison of which one who's reached the highest legendary level goes in favour of the gifted Portuguese, and by a country mile margin. Here are four reasons why I rate the Madeira born superstar way higher than England's (former?) wonderboy.
by @Nicopoleides
by @Nicopoleides
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