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The Spanish legend joined Al Sadd from Barcelona in the summer but he has now revealed that he would have been open to a move to Old Trafford or Liverpool earlier in his career.
The Dutchman says he could not have anticipated his side’s dreadful start to their 3-0 loss at Arsenal.
The forward’s Netherlands international team-mate Arjen Robben believes that he could “become one of the top players in the world”.
The 28-year-old is understood to be considering his options at Camp Nou.
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney warned his team-mates not to dwell on their win over Liverpool ahead of Aston Villa’s visit.
The magic of the cup, eh?
The Dutchman says the Red Devils were the better side at Villa Park, and believes the failure to get all three points in this kind of match could prove decisive.
Asked about that scrap with Keane, the former Old Trafford keeper refused to comment.
The 24-year-old lofted a remarkable effort over ‘keeper Ben Amos.
“I’ve never seen Man United aggressively spend money,” said the former striker.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced the news.
Dutchman Raymond Verheijen reckons LVG is looking forward to blowing £200m on new players.
The Gooch is enjoying the Premier League run-in as Brendan Rodgers side close in on the title.
The England forward will play through the pain barrier at the Allianz Arena.
It’s gone a lot worse than he imagined, Moyes admits in a letter to season-ticket holders.
The Man United legend believes in the club’s manager, but says some players are letting him down.
Carlos Queiroz says the under-pressure Old Trafford boss ‘will be fine’.
Mayor Martin J.Walsh hopes to broker a deal before the day arrives.
It will be the best 90 minutes of football you’ll watch all week.
Objects thrown at Man City manager before Man Utd-Chelsea tie on Monday night.
Sinn Féin’s Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty believes it would benefit the economy – but would you welcome a united Ireland?
Someone’s been on Photoshop.
Man Utd’s new playmaker didn’t make the impression he expected in the Premier League.
The Portuguese boss said his side went to Old Trafford confident of upsetting the 23-year form guide.
The Taoiseach and senior ministers have joined growing calls in political circles for the Football Association of Ireland and the Irish Football Association to unite.
Catherine Noone believes the idea is now worth considering and would benefit the two nations.
What better way that predicting the title-decider than rating the participants out of 10 and getting the abacus out?
Meanwhile, Javier Hernandez has signed a new five-year contract with the club.