July 6th, 2007
Argentinian 23-year-old striker Carloz Tevez finally landed in English Premiership Champion Manchester United. According to The Sun Tevez will be in Old Trafford for the next Five years with £38million cost for wages and fees. Tevez will receive around £110,000 a week in wages.
Carlos Tevez also reported already undergone a ‘pre-medical’ to speed-up his arrival at Old Trafford. Tevez who still plays for his country Argentina in Copa America in Venezuela said that he is verry happy to landed in Manchester United. “To play for United would obviously be huge. My dream is to be an idol in English football and I can achieve this now”Tevez said to the Press.
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June 29th, 2007
English Premiership Champion Manchester United reported to swoop Newcastle United striker Michael Owen with Man Utd striker Alan Smith. Manchester United ready to offer £4million plus Alan Smith. However Michael Owen has £9m get-out clause on his contract with Newcastle United. “I want to plan for Owen and Martins to start the season but if those clauses are invoked, there is nothing we can do about it,” said Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce.
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June 22nd, 2007
Manchester United striker Alan Smith set to join other Premiership club Newcastle United for transfer fee around £4m. Even Smith not yet sign the contract with Newcastle but Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has send the signal that his club has won the race againts Aston Villa and Tottenham for Smith signature.
Alan Smith has been deemed by Manchester United as a surplus in Manchester United front line after Owen Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson join the club recently.
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June 17th, 2007
Manchester United soccerstar awarded Order Of The British Empire (OBE) for his dedication and services to sport. This medal made Giggs as the most decorated star with 23 gongs now. OBE (Officer of The British Empire) is a British order of chivalry.
West Ham United soccerstar Teddy Sheringham, 41, also received an MBE for services to sport, while outgoing FA chairman Geoff Thompson got an OBE.
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