The English Premier League giants have reportedly turned to Borussia Dortmund’s Shinji Kagawa as a long-term replacement for Paul Scholes.
United have scrapped through the whole campaign by virtue of their luck, Wayne Rooney’s superb performances and Ryan Giggs’ successful transition from a winged wonder to a midfield maestro.
However even that wasn’t enough to convince Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-Scholes-c29394 out of retirement to lead the club’s renaissance in the latter stages of the campaign.
While the Red Devils have successfully regained supremacy in the title race, it clearly seems that they are lacking the attacking audacity and verve displayed by vintage United sides.
The Hallmark of success for the club has been centered around a creative midfielder, who can distribute the ball effectively and play it out to the wingers, who then lead the charge from the flanks.
Scholes has been that man for the better part of the last two decades, but the Ginger Prince will no longer be stamping his authority on the fabled Old Trafford pitch much longer and Fergie is sure to turn to the transfer market.
A plethora of names have been mooted as potential targets, but the most likeliest of them to arrive in the Red half of Manchester is http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364, the Japanese sensation that has taken the Bundesliga by storm.
Effectively a central midfielder, the Samurai International is capable of producing master classes so often witnessed in the tiki-taka dominated Spanish La Liga.
His talents are truly sublime and make him a coveted commodity across the continent, but according to Dortmund’s general manager, he prefers going to England.
"There will be a timely decision [on Kagawa's future].”
"We would love to extend to his stay. When the ball is in the penalty area, Shinji transforms it. We know that he flirts with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011,” the official said.
Kagawa is sure to cost bucket loads of cash if United do pursue their interest, but in an over-inflated transfer market, he could be the real deal.
Young, outrageously talented and a world-class player in the making, what better place to hone his abilities then under perhaps the greatest manager in history and alongside the most illustrious names in world football.
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