Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Fabregas and Lewandowski give green light to join Moyes's United revolution
Manchester United are increasingly confident they can bring Cesc Fabregas and Robert Lewandowski to Old Trafford this summer after being given private encouragement from both players.
New United manager David Moyes would ideally like to bring both the Barcelona midfielder and Borussia Dortmund’s Poland striker to the club before his squad departs on a tour of Asia and Australia in the middle of next month.
It is understood both players have expressed an interest in joining the Barclays PremierLeague champions and United feel they can do the deals.
Fabregas’s former club Arsenal have first refusal on the 26-year-old if he leaves the Nou Camp this summer butUnited are understandably confident that Old Trafford may prove more attractive to a player who spent eight years with the London club before moving back to Spain two summers ago.
Lewandowski is keen to move to England after his hopes of a switch to new European champions Bayern Munich were dashed this week.
United have been tracking thePolish star for months and believe he could provide genuine competition for Robin van Persie, who will be 30 shortly before the start of theclub’s title defence begins in August.
His arrival would also increase the pressure on Wayne Rooney, who asked to leave Old Trafford towards the end of last season.
Meanwhile, United goalkeeper David de Gea is relishing the chance to work with Moyes after getting over the ‘surprise’ of Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.
De Gea, who is in Israel helping Spain’s bid to retain their European Under 21 crown, is confident former Everton boss Moyes can seamlessly take over from Ferguson.
‘Of course I am looking forward to the new season,’ said De Gea.
‘It was a surprise to us all that Ferguson left. But we know that when we get back to training Moyes will be thereand it is going to be a pleasure to work with him.
'But we know that when we getback to training he (Moyes) will be there and it is going to be a pleasure to work with him.'
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