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TBF, Man U are about 400k lighter on their wage bill a week if they sell all their rejects to Sunderland, and releasing Hargreaves etc.

That's stupid reasoning to pay Ashley Young £130k though :lol:

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Jones looks a good prospect but Young is an average player in term's of Man Utd's class where as the 'keeper looked wobbly against England under-21s. Man Utd need to be far more clever in their transfers than that to compete domestically and in Europe. They need technical players. Young should do well for them domestically mind, if he's played as an out and out winger. This signing means Hernandez will figure even more now as Young has clearly been bought to supply crosses to his head. Rooney's not that penalty area striker.

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German giants Bayern Munich have bid for teenage Tranmere Rovers striker Dale Jennings and negotiations are ongoing.

 

Rovers boss Les Parry has confirmed that the Allianz Arena side have made an offer for the 18-year-old, who is interested in the move.

 

Liverpool-born Jennings only made his first-team debut last September in the home draw against Charlton and made his first start the following Saturday at Colchester.

 

He made a total of 32 appearances last season for Rovers, scoring six goals, and Bayern obviously consider him a potential star of the future.

 

Great move

 

Parry told Tranmere's official website: "I'm not too sure how close it is, but it's moving along. It's not just paper talk, they have put a bid in.

 

"Like with all transfer deals they say they'll give us a penny and we say we want three and then we fight over the difference and that's where it's at the moment. They're keen to get him over there and it's a great move for the lad.

 

"I've spoken to him and he's interested. Who wouldn't be?

 

"If you look back at the number of young players who have had the chance to go abroad to one of the giants of Europe, there's very few English players who have done that. It's a fantastic opportunity for him."

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German giants Bayern Munich have bid for teenage Tranmere Rovers striker Dale Jennings and negotiations are ongoing.

 

Rovers boss Les Parry has confirmed that the Allianz Arena side have made an offer for the 18-year-old, who is interested in the move.

 

Liverpool-born Jennings only made his first-team debut last September in the home draw against Charlton and made his first start the following Saturday at Colchester.

 

He made a total of 32 appearances last season for Rovers, scoring six goals, and Bayern obviously consider him a potential star of the future.

 

Great move

 

Parry told Tranmere's official website: "I'm not too sure how close it is, but it's moving along. It's not just paper talk, they have put a bid in.

 

"Like with all transfer deals they say they'll give us a penny and we say we want three and then we fight over the difference and that's where it's at the moment. They're keen to get him over there and it's a great move for the lad.

 

"I've spoken to him and he's interested. Who wouldn't be?

 

"If you look back at the number of young players who have had the chance to go abroad to one of the giants of Europe, there's very few English players who have done that. It's a fantastic opportunity for him."

A guy I know plays for Tranmere and said he could play Premier League now.

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TBF, Man U are about 400k lighter on their wage bill a week if they sell all their rejects to Sunderland, and releasing Hargreaves etc.

 

Mind to give a breakdown for the 400k figure?

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Jones looks a good prospect but Young is an average player in term's of Man Utd's class where as the 'keeper looked wobbly against England under-21s. Man Utd need to be far more clever in their transfers than that to compete domestically and in Europe. They need technical players. Young should do well for them domestically mind, if he's played as an out and out winger. This signing means Hernandez will figure even more now as Young has clearly been bought to supply crosses to his head. Rooney's not that penalty area striker.

 

De Gea is an excellent signing.

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Jones looks a good prospect but Young is an average player in term's of Man Utd's class where as the 'keeper looked wobbly against England under-21s. Man Utd need to be far more clever in their transfers than that to compete domestically and in Europe. They need technical players. Young should do well for them domestically mind, if he's played as an out and out winger. This signing means Hernandez will figure even more now as Young has clearly been bought to supply crosses to his head. Rooney's not that penalty area striker.

 

Yet 99% of his goals now come from inside the box.

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He's agreed terms on a 3 year deal they've just to agree a fee. Apparently WBA will sell for around €6m.

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Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has accused Bolton of hiking up their asking price for goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi and is threatening to pull out of a deal.

 

The Latics have seen two of their bids rejected for the Oman international, who enjoyed an outstanding campaign on loan at the DW Stadium last term and was thought to be attracting interest from several clubs.

 

Whelan claims that the Trotters quoted him a £3million figure at the start of last season upon agreeing a temporary deal.

 

Despite making a bid to their initial requirements and expecting the deal to go through, Bolton have turned down Wigan's approach and increased their valuation to £4million.

 

Aston Villa are rumoured to be among the clubs interested in securing the 29-year-old, with Trotters boss Owen Coyle not budging on his valuation.

 

On the fence

 

"We've made our offer, and we're sitting on the fence at the moment," said Whelan.

 

"They're trying to get more money out of us, but we've told them straight, we're not paying any more money.

 

"We saw our first bid turned down, which we thought we might, and our second offer remains on the table.

 

"It's our fullest and final offer. The offer is what we were quoted for last summer - £3million."

 

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_7000928,00.html

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