EXCLUSIVE Hargreaves deal done.. Torres, Bale, Nani next By David McDonnell 21/05/2007 MANCHESTER UNITED will look to add three more players to their squad this summer after completing the £18million capture of Owen Hargreaves from Bayern Munich. : z3 J7 {- j. Y$ _+ M; s" n
Sir Alex Ferguson wants a new striker, winger and defender to bolster his United squad to ensure they can retain their Premiership title and land that elusive Champions League success. * q" {2 ?3 E7 z1 l4 g
And he will axe keeper Edwin Van der Sar in favour of Ben Foster for next season.
2 p; P4 t; f6 S: `1 Swww.imanutd.comHargreaves completed his protracted move to United - as exclusively revealed by Mirror Sport last July - after Bayern and United agreed an £18m fee, which could rise to an overall package of £21m. 3 n6 z* W- ^" P; t; A! \) p4 u) M
Hargreaves will sign a four-year deal worth £60,000-aweek. Bayern president Franz Beckenbauer confirmed the move yesterday when he said: "Owen is leaving. That was the player's wish.
! q5 f0 N6 ~, q" U- X5 o V"It's a good match and it is also a good deal financially. It is in the range of £18m." Fergie will now turn his attention to other long-term targets including Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres, Sporting Lisbon winger Nani and Southampton defender Gareth Bale. But Tottenham's Dimitar Berbatov remains an unlikely signing. - 专业·专注·曼联中文网站# j* d6 e9 M+ f: y u1 a' B
United boss Fergie is also keen on Spurs winger Aaron Lennon, as a long-term replacement for Ryan Giggs.
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