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Manchester United chief executive David Gill steps in to oversee move for Arsenal captain Robin van Persie transfer.

Manchester United United have been rebuffed with bids of £10million and £15million for the Dutch striker but manager Alex Ferguson has said the club will “just have to persevere” with their attempts to sign the 29 year-old.

Van Persie has told the club that he wants to leave and would prefer to join United rather than Juventus. In his 16 years at the club, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has never sold a player to his rival Ferguson and wants Van Persie, who scored 30 Premier League goals last season, to go abroad if he is to leave rather than join an English rival.

 

Sir Alex Ferguson says Manchester United’s attempts to sign Robin van Persie from Arsenal have stalled.

Ferguson did however reveal on Thursday that the club has hit a brick wall in their negotiations with Arsenal.

“We have made a bid and they Arsenal have been trying to negotiate with other clubs,” said the United manager. “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.”

But if Manchester United increase their bid in excess of £20million a deal is likely to be brokered this weekend between Gill, 56, and Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis.

Both are on the English FA’s Professional Game Board and the FA Council. Gill was in London this week to help drum up additional support at an Manchester United investor roadshow hosted by lead adviser Jefferies Group Inc. United kicked off their stock market flotation yesterday before listed on the New York Stock Exchange today.

If the Manchester United transfer were to be completed though, it seems he would take up the role of goalscorer-in-chief. Issues would arise at Old Trafford with the need to smudge Kagawa, Rooney and van Persie into a team, but most likely would be one of the former pair being shifted to a wider role as and when the three of them were required to play in the same XI.

Rooney has proven how adept he is at exploiting deeper positions, and is said to be relishing the prospect of playing with a master finisher like van Persie, and if he were to become Batman to the Dutchman’s Robin then that would be one hell of a strike partnership, and one that could work.

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  1. i think why rvp made this choice is ( no offense ) that arsenal have not won any titles since 05/06 ( if i remember correctly ) and some players play to win titles. of course going to a rival sure is a pain in the ass for the club and manager. i wouldn’t want rooney going to man city but if that’s what he wants i’ll be happy for him. every player has the right to go where they want. though sometimes it destroys your reputation but well, i wouldn’t stay at a club that has no chance of winning titles when my goal as a footballer is to win titles. i think you guys should respect rvp’s choice. of course i want rvp in utd but the ultimate choice making decision should be at rvp’s hands. not arsene wenger’s. no offense guys. just voicing out my view&opinion.

  2. RVP,here is he at oldtrafford,whether wenger likes it or not,just imagine this combination,Rooney,RVP,oh…,Wat a film of talent we,the the united fans have.shame to all the fans of arsenal,and shame to wenger……..

  3. what do u mean,the player has a choice on which team to join so he sees united as a prospect team with objectives,at least the player needs some silver wear after all this years.he’s making a right decision to the red devils.

  4. Hmm wats wrong if Arsenal sell’s RVP to Man utd,Na wa oo,is nt football,RVP wants to b in United,so why stopin him from nt,its funny guys,is lyk definning sumones future which we all knw is nt possible..RVP we b welcm if we manutd sign him

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