Fergie 'persevering'
with RvP
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed Manchester United have hit a
brick wall in their attempts to sign Robin van Persie from Arsenal.
The Red Devils interest seems to have fended off competition
from Manchester City
and Juventus.
However, Arsene Wenger has never sold a player to United.
And, from Ferguson 's
comments to reporters following Wednesday night's penalty shoot-out defeat to Barcelona
in Gothenburg, it doesn't appear he wants to start now.
"We have made a bid and they've been trying to
negotiate with other clubs," said Ferguson .
"I don't have a gut feeling on it at the moment, I must
admit.
"We're not getting any breakthrough with Arsenal.
"It's difficult to say why they're operating this way.
"I don't know what their thoughts are because they're
not giving anything away."
There had been rumours circulating prior to Wednesday
night's game that Van Persie was heading to Manchester
for a medical.
It seems they were wide of the mark.
"I can't give you any more information," said Ferguson .
"We just have to persevere.
"We are trying our best and hopefully it will come our
way but there's no progress at this moment in time."
It was the second transfer blow of the day for United, who
discovered prior to kick-off that Brazilian midfielder Lucas Moura had joined
cash-rich Paris St-Germain.
The clearest indication Moura was looking elsewhere was that
Ferguson jetted out of Manchester
prior to Brazil 's
Olympic semi-final win over South Korea
on Tuesday night, when the midfielder was an unused substitute.
It seems United simply could not compete with PSG's
Qatari-backed spending power.
Following the huge purchases of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and
Thiago Silva, Ferguson stated the
world had 'gone mad'.
"I find it quite amazing that a club can pay 45million
euros for a 19-year-old boy," said the Scot.
"To tell everyone that PSG are here they've signed
Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. They must have spent about £150m in the
last month.
"The only deterrent to that is UEFA.
"In the conditions of European football, you don't
qualify for Europe by winning the league or coming
second - you only get in by invitation.
"That's where, hopefully, UEFA can have some power.
"When somebody's paying £45m for a 19-year-old boy you
have to say the game's gone mad."
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