Friday, January 15

United in the news


Man Utd agree £5m dial up (Neil Custis, The Sun)

UNITED have signed a £5million five-year sponsorship deal with a Nigeria mobile phone company.
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Simpson blow for Newcastle boss Hughton (Simon Bird, The Mirror)

Chris Hughton has suffered a blow after losing out in a bid to keep Manchester United defender Danny Simpson.
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Owen Coyle warns Manchester United off Bolton's star man (Daily Mail)

Manchester United boss Ferguson is known to be an admirer of centre-half Cahill and could make a move for the former Aston Villa man if Nemanja Vidic leaves Old Trafford for Spain.
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United pledge to continue increasing match-day revenues (Owen Gibson, The Guardian)

They plan to reduce the number of ordinary tickets available in favour of new "sports-bar packages" that guarantee purchasers drinks
, snacks and a premium seat. More.

United put trophies on the table in £500 million bond pitch to investors (Paul Kelso, Daily Telegraph)

The club confirmed that there is a contingency to raise capital from the sale and lease-back of the Carrington training ground.
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