Monday, March 28, 2011

Ferguson may cash in on Gibson and Kuszczak but hold onto Bebe.

Sir Alex Ferguson is weighing up cashing in on midfielder Darron Gibson and Tomasz Kuszczak.
The Manchester Evening News says the probability is that Fergie’s rebuilding work will be concentrated on the midfield and that could further damage Gibson’s chances.
He’s one of the few of the possible departures who could land the Reds some decent money.
Republic of Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni has urged Gibson to leave United for the sake of his international career.
The signing of Anders Lindegaard from Aalesunds and the pursuit of an established number one suggests the writing is clearly on the wall for Kuszczak.
At 29 Kuszczak won’t want to be a deputy for a sixth season at Old Trafford next year.
Clubs from Turkey and Russia are keen on the Pole.
Meanwhile, Sir Alex Ferguson is expected to hold onto Bebe next season.
United paid Vitoria de Guimaraes a reported £7.4 million for Bebe, who never played a game for the Portuguese club.
He’s had just one season, United wouldn’t get a return on the fee they paid, so the 20-year-old is likely to be given another year.
Since his move, Bebe has become a regular in the Portugal U21 squad.

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