Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed Manchester United missed out on one target during the January transfer window - before confirming they will likely make a second attempt to complete the mystery signing in the summer. While Ferguson conceded that rich benefactors had distorted the transfer market in recent seasons - perhaps a sly dig at Manchester City, who United beat on Saturday thanks to wonderful goal from Wayne Rooney - the Scot reassured fans that the club will continue to spend sizeable sums in future, as and when it is deemed necessary. "Billionaire owners have introduced a new world that is turning football on its head," Ferguson told United Review. "For our part, we cannot afford to sit in an ivory tower. We have to face the challenge. "It is a healthy competition and it goes without saying that we will not shirk it and I don't think we are doing so. Although I let the transfer window shut without signing a new player, that is because we did our homework some time ago and didn't have to rush into any emergency buying." Indeed, despite saying on countless occasions throughout the January transfer window that the club would not be making any signings, he admitted United missed out on one target they attempted to sign, a move they will look to revive in the summer. "We had an interest in one player, and I thought we had a chance of bringing him in, but the other parties involved weren't ready and so we have put it away until the summer," Ferguson said. After beating arch-rivals City on Saturday, United now sit four points clear from nearest rivals Arsenal at the top of the Premier League.
wey aye--- if he was looking for a square ball master-- who runs alongside players with his thumbs in the air---shake yer head lad
you do talk like a woman, what a load of toss, Project manager my arse, who would be stupid enough to trust a maggot with responsability,,,,,oh I know fat Mike.
he has a passionate hatred of henderson apparently. i firmly believe henderson will go to united, but i don't think it will be this summer, couple of years with us yet i reckon.
The kids having a bit of a lean spell at the minute maybe coupled with a dip in confidence but he'll get through it and once Catts gets back he'll be pushed out wide into his preferred position, performances will improve for sure. I only hope we can hang on to him.