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Fergie mulls over summer move for Stevanovic & Are Michael Owens days numbered? – Best of MUFC

Lets be honest, we all had a bit of a chuckle at Sir Alex Ferguson when he begged and pleaded with Paul Scholes to come out of retirement. A month after the Ginger Prince laced up his boots he’s back pulling the strings again showing that age doesn’t matter in the Premier League.

The same can be said for the evergreen Ryan Giggs who totted up his 900th appearance in a Manchester United shirt at Norwich last week even having the audacity to pop up and score a late winner at Carrow Road. The golden oldies are proving to be key figures for the Red Devil’s in what is now a relatively young squad with their title winning experience giving the Red Devil’s an extra edge. With rivals City still poking ahead United’s trip to Tottenham on Sunday is a must win and Ferguson will be sure to instill that into his players. Lose and the hairdryer may just make an appearance.

This week on FFC theres been talk of a £6 million summer move for Torino midfielder Alen Stevanovic and some transfer disappointment after leading target Christian Eriksen committed his future to Ajax.

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“There haven’t been many days like this. So you savour it even more. Whether it be 19 years ago or today, it’s always great to score the winning the goal. Nine hundred games for United is a real honour, and to score the winner, it doesn’t get any better.” Ryan Giggs after scoring a late winner at Norwich last week on his 900th appearance for Manchester United (The Telegraph)

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