Manchester United Update

By Jason | October 18, 2008 2:38 pm |
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Over the Summer Transfer season, Man U decided to add another striker to the mix in Dimitar Berbatov.  Berbatov spent his last season with Tottenham Hotspur and now that he is with Man U, he has a decent shot at a number of different honors and the ability to participate in a number of different tournaments.  One sure-fire tournament is the Champions League that should be exciting for a player that has spent time with a middle-running Premiership club.

Sir Alex Ferguson now has a lot of depth at the striker position in returning players Carlos Tevez and Wayne Rooney.  Tevez is used primarily as the second striker while Ronney is used as the primary striker.  Berbatov will probably not start over either player as they are incumbents, but he should receive a fair amount of minutes through substitutions and to give either of the aforemetioned a rest.  Man U opened up the bank for Berbatov by shelling out 30.75 million pounds.

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