Swansea are the latest club to be linked with a loan swoop for Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha in the January transfer window. Zaha is struggling for action at Old Trafford following his £15million switch from Crystal Palace and a loan move away could do him the world of good. The winger remains firmly in the long-term plans of David Moyes, but the Reds boss admits he could loan him out in the new year with Swansea, Stoke, Newcastle and Palace all keen to take him. "I just don't think we have had the right opportunity to get him on as much as would have liked," said Moyes. "We don't want to put him in too quickly. We want to make it the right time. "I've said I would look at in January as I wanted to have him here for six months to see how we work." He added: "It's not that Wilf has done anything wrong, it's just that we have big competition and we have to try to make sure he gets some playing time. "Unfortunately, we haven't done that with Wilf and, if it's still the case in January, we would look at it. But he is very much in my plans and in my thoughts all the time."
If Moyes wants Zaha to develop further, with respect I can't see him going to Palace. Stoke and Toon could be options but if it's a footballing education that United are seeking for him, we would be the obvious choice. Two things against us though: given United's poor start, Moyes might well regard us as closer competition in the league than the other two. Then there's the usual caveat about money......
I would expect Utd. to be out of (our) sight by January. If they are seriously considering sending him out on loan,then we must be in with a shout,finances,as Ivor has highlighted,permitting. A lot can happen in two months,however,they may have injury problems and Zaha may find himself in the first team.
Not sure about United being out of sight, Vetch. Things aren't clicking under Moyes and I think an increasing number of teams fancy their chances against them. Still cursing the brilliant finishing against us because, other than that, we were looking good against them. Mind you, as we are all saying, Swans are looking patchy to say the least. If United do move away from us, it could be more our bad play than their good form that's responsible.
Talking of "Hollywood flicks" I understand that Scott Sinclairs' girlfriend,Helen Flanaghan,is in line to be the next Bond girl.
Just for you aswan,to ease your confusion. celebrity.uk.msn.com/features/helen-flanaghan-to-be-next-bond-girl
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