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[h=1]Angel di Maria set for Manchester United medical ahead of British record transfer[/h]






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Angel di Maria: Set for medical at Manchester United




Real Madrid winger Angel di Maria will fly in this lunchtime to undergo a medical ahead of his British record £63.9m move to Manchester United.
The transfer fee agreed between the two clubs for the Argentina international eclipses the £50m Chelsea paid Liverpool for striker Fernando Torres three years ago.
In his post-match interview after Manchester United's 1-1 draw at Sunderland on Super Sunday, manager Louis van Gaal declined to comment on speculation that Di Maria's signing was imminent.
"The club has to announce it," he told Sky Sports. "When we are thinking it is the right time for a transfer, then we come to you and say ‘OK, we have that player or the other player'. But at this time we cannot say anything."
When asked if Di Maria is a player he would like to sign, Van Gaal confirmed he is but added: "I like Messi also and I like Vidal also so we have a lot of players in this world that I like but they cannot come always to Manchester United."




Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal was quiet on the potential transfer of Angel Di Maria and says his side lacked creativity in the 1-1 draw at Sunderla




Former Manchester United defender and Sky Sports football pundit Gary Neville told Sky Sports after United's draw with Sunderland that he felt Di Maria was a good fit for Van Gaal's side.
"It's good business," he said. "United have lost their negotiation strength but they just need to get the right players. This one is.
"He'll get pace into the game and get from box to box. He's the right signing. You could argue they need other players in other areas but they definitely need a wide player."
Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Sunday the player had come to the club's training base to bid farewell to his team-mates and the club's staff.
"Di Maria has not trained with us and he came in to say goodbye to the players and people at the club," Ancelotti said.




Former Manchester United player Dwight Yorke says Angel Di Maria would be a great signing for the club.




"The decision is his and the club has done what it could to keep him here but he thought differently and so good luck to him.
"I am very happy with the work that he has done for Madrid but we have the chance to replace him well.
"We are thankful for what he has done at this club. There is nothing official yet but it is being sorted out."
Football agent James Featherstone told Sky Sports News HQ on Monday that he expects more players to follow Di Maria to Old Trafford.




The Sunday Supplement panel discuss Manchester United's chase of Angel Di Maria and the club's transfer window dealings since the departure of Sir Alex Fer




"I think they'll certainly be looking to add to the squad," he said.
"It's out there in the public domain that Louis van Gaal's had some time with the squad now and he'll look to add and complement the squad where he thinks appropriate.
"It's a difficult time to add and obviously for Manchester United it's been played out publicly for the last 12/24 months about their squad, so I'm sure they'll be very patient they'll only do it if the situation is correct to bring in players of the right quality for Manchester United."
 

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Forever And Ever – Arturo Vidal

25 Aug , 2014

Forever and ever the problem appears to have raged. The centre midfield of Manchester United once owned imperiously by the likes of Robson, Keane and Scholes now belongs to a handful of red shirted scufflers, not even remotely on the same planet, never mind league as the three legends mentioned.

The imminent signing of Angel Di Maria, though welcomed does in no way address the lack of skill, pace and aggression that exists in the middle of the park.
What Sir Alex Ferguson achieved in draining the very last modicum of genius from Paul Scholes is both astonishing and at the same time an indictment of other midfielders at the club deemed not good enough.

And when Ferguson was forced to act and entice Scholes back out of retirement and into the midst of battle, alarm bell should have sounded loudly then.
Money should have been spent four years ago enabling United to take on the likes of Barca in two champions league finals, and later City in the middle to give us a fair chance of beating them. And not to be overwhelmed and ultimately humiliated in an area of the field once guarded by red giants.

This proved both uncomfortable and ultimately soul destroying for supporters.
And still the problem has not been resolved?
Already in this supposedly easy beginning to the league campaign it is becoming blatantly obvious we remain bereft of top class centre midfielders. Mostly ours are above average at best.
This simply is not acceptable for a club of Manchester United's standing.
Of the options available. Fletcher, Cleverley, Anderson, Fellaini, Carrick, Herrera and Mata.

Only perhaps the last two now possess the necessary mobility, technique and tactical nous to compete at the highest level.
Even then with our two Spanish matadors there is a distinct lack of physical presence. One that is sure to be exposed when the blue shirted Ya Ya Toure comes pounding into view.

I am so tired of seeing what was once the heartbeat of past United teams being overrun in terms of power and skill.
You win the middle of the park and the battle is all but won.
And so before the deadline Louis Van Gaal must act and cause heart attacks in Florida by demanding even more of ‘our money' to ensure Arturo Vidal be taken from the flailing arms of the old lady of Turin and swap Juve black and white for United red.

Then and only with Vidal firing and injury free can Old Trafford become again a fearsome place to visit. When teams were beaten in the tunnel and feared crossing the halfway line in case they were hit on the break.
Not anymore, but somehow and at any cost United have to grab this back. Besides it is only money. Would you rather not see it on the pitch than in the pockets of leeches whom are slowly sucking the very life out of this football club?
De Gea, Rafael, Jones Rojo, Shaw, Herrera, Vidal Mata, Di Maria, Rooney, Van Persie…

If firing this I believe is as good a United team since 2008. Different in terms of how they would operate under a Van Gaal stewardship, but one easily capable of competing at the premiership summit.
Surely now is the time to finally mend this gaping hole, one that has been blatantly obvious to so many but invisible to those we deem capable of running our club.

Forever and ever our centre midfield has been a blind spot. Hopefully next time Toure comes charging through like a German panzer tank he meets a red shirted Vidal, who dumps him on his backside, before setting up Di Maria to fly down the left wing. Di Maria's crosses for a late arriving Herrera to smash home a twenty yard volley past the shampoo guy off the telly.
We can but dream.
His name is Arturo Vidal. Time to act.
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FOREVER UNITED.

We shall soon hit the right gear.

GO GO GO MANCHESTER UNITED.
 
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