Saturday, 3 August 2013

Manchester United will turn to Bastian Schweinsteiger if their final Cesc Fabregas transfer bid fails

Manchester United will set their sights on Bayern Munich star Bastian Schweinsteiger – if a third bid for Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas fails this week.
The Premier League ­champions have become aware of whispers in Germany that Schweinsteiger may not fit into Pep Guardiola’s new Bavarian blueprint. more after the cut...


And with United ­looking for top-class midfield alternatives should a final ­attempt to prise Fabregas away from the Nou Camp be unsuccessful, the 29-year-old German would fit the bill perfectly.
United’s need for reinforcements is starting to become so desperate that they are preparing one final ­club-record bid for Fabregas worth ­£35million plus £5m in ­add-ons .
It is an offer that is powered by the belief that the 26-year-old wants to move to Old Trafford.
But, if Barca continue to insist that the former Arsenal star is not for sale , United know that they will be forced to look ­elsewhere, with the ­defence of their title less than two weeks away.
Everton’s Marouane Fellaini has been identified by new boss David Moyes as a possible target, but United are yet to trigger a £23.5m release clause in the Belgian’s contract that is set to expire.
And Real Madrid are ­continuing to insist that they are not listening to offers for Luca Modric.
News that Schweinsteiger could struggle to nail down a place in Guardiola’s team at Munich will alert United as well as every other top club in Europe.
Despite his age, he will command a fee in excess of £25m – and clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea are also sure to be interested.
Guardiola may have inherited a team that won the Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup last season but he has made it clear during pre-season that he does not want to play a tactical formation that includes two defensive midfielders.

Guardiola, who has already beaten United to the signature of Barca starlet Thiago Alacantara, is ­believed to be looking to Javi Martinez to anchor his ­midfield.
Bayern have also spent £34million on buying Mario Gotze from ­Borussia Dortmund.
That leaves Schweinsteiger – last week named German Footballer of the Year – facing a fight for his place.
Getting rid of a player who came through the youth ranks and is regarded as a Bayern legend would be a huge gamble by Guardiola but it’s a gamble he may well take.
Moyes is yet to make his first signing since succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson last month.




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