Manchester United get one over City with Van Persie signing

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With the Premier League season set to start this weekend, the transfer window has ensured that the battle for top spot is set to be as tightly contested as ever. Manchester City are the team to beat after claiming a last-gasp goal difference title in 2011-12, but cross-town rivals Manchester United have put a marker down this summer.

There is no bigger statement of intent than signing Arsenal captain and current PFA Player of the Year Robin van Persie. The Netherlands international is set to join the Red Devils for a fee believed to be 24 million, despite interest from City and Juventus.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger and the Emirates faithful will not enjoy watching their once-talisman stepping out at Old Trafford this term, and the fact that a deal has been negotiated is a credit to United’s persistence. Sir Alex Ferguson has intervened to ensure that a deal could happen, whilst United have obviously convinced Van Persie that his future lies with them rather than the current Premier League champions.

The solitary signing of Jack Rodwell to date this summer has been something of a surprise given City’s usual exuberance and tendency to spend in the transfer window. Roberto Mancini has become frustrated by the club chiefs having to tighten the purse strings due to the Fifa Fairplay Regulations, and although the Italian has a star-studded squad at his disposal, Van Persie’s addition was certainly on the coach’s wishlist.

United on the other hand have counteracted City’s prudence with bullishness. The capture of Shinji Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund will give the Red Devils’ attack energy, dynamism and a different threat, whilst a strike partnership of Van Persie and Wayne Rooney seems too good to be true. The Dutch maestro’s signing will take some of the goalscoring responsibility away from Rooney, who they have over-relied on at times in the recent past.

Although United missed out on Lucas Moura, their attempts to sign the Brazilian and the amount of money they were ready to splurge before Paris Saint-Germain intervened again shows that United are hungry for revenge and to prove they are the number one team in the country once more.

City are used to having their pick of players given the financially assurance of their owners, but United have matched them and more over the last two months. The Red Devils are ready to make Van Persie the joint highest earner at the club, refusing to be bullied by the wealth of their cross-town rivals.

United have also beat City to the signing of Chilean teenage sensation Angelo Henriquez, who is set to move to Old Trafford after passing a medical. It is believed that the Etihad Stadium side tried to intervene in the 11th hour and snatch him away from Ferguson’s grasp, but the player opted for red over blue.

City will be just as good as they were last season, and better, given that they are growing and working together as a squad and their team will be much the same as the one that won the title in 2011-12. However, with Nemanja Vidic fit again and United bolstering their attacking options with Kagawa and Van Persie, the Citizens are set to be pushed all the way if they are to retain their crown.

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Comments (18)

  1. Please explain how United “Got one over City” when City pulled out of the running weeks ago as they refused to pay over £12m for an injury prone player with no sell-on value in the last year of his contract?! United were the ONLY team still looking to sign Van Persie, and STILL paid over the odds for him!

    • Because City pulled out AFTER RVP clearly indicated to City that he wasn’t interested in moving to them (Mancini alluded to this in a press conference earlier).

      • As far as I’m aware City didn’t even make an offer for RVP. If that had been the case they probably could have blown any Utd offer out of the water and a selling club will get what they can for a player. He’s a good player and if he stays fit could make the difference but Utd have completely gone against their transfer policy on this on. PANIC BUY!

  2. City fan polls did not want Van Persie. The Salford red sox are welcome to him. What will be the excuse when we win the title again I wonder.

  3. Last season City did not win the title. United lost it. City were lucky to be they were there to pick it up!!!

    • City did win last season, and they beat salford twice, and if Tevez had played all season would have won it easily

    • Hans

      You are so wrong, City were ahead in the league most of the season. It was city who nearly lost it.

      • you have to think while you are against it is well known that City beaten United twice. So it is really seemed that City took the trophy from United not otherwise like you are saying@baz

  4. City did not bid for him because we have Tevez, Aguero, Balotelli and Dzeko.

    Utd now have an ageing first 11, and no money left to replace their ageing squad, so if you don’t buy the title back, the new manager will have a job from hell. Just take a few minutes to think about the consequences for Utd if City retain the title……

  5. To Hans
    This does not make united better than city. This year United could loose the title again as last year. Why not? .

  6. I dont see y mancity are not hapey of dis 4 van persie going to manu, y are u blues so worred about it please, u get roadwell we get rvp. is it dat wondaful. ha.ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. united 4 life.

  7. Man City walked last season, they had a blip and let United in, United had a blip and City finished the season where they’d spent over 75% of it.. at the top! 1st is 1st, 2nd is nowhere.. United didn’t loose the title – ‘They were’nt good enough’ As for Van Persie, it seems to be United fans and the papers doing all the shouting.. RVP may be a decent 30 year old player, but he’s nothing special as far as we’re concerned – he would have made a good squad member and that’s it, apart from that he’s prone to injury. Rooney isn’t worth any more than £15M these days – Ask any City fan would they swap either of these two Utd best palyers for: Hart, Kompany, Yaya Toure, Silva, Aguero or Tevez.. absolutely ‘no chance’ and that’s the difference – That’s the why the power-balance of football in Manchester has shifted so heavily

    • Van Persie wanted a club with tradition and heritage united will always have the edge over city when it comes to that!! Just remember bitter blues you won it by goal differences in the last seconds of the last game 89pts ?? with united without half its team ?? WE WILL WIN OUR Trophy BACK 19 19

  8. Oh, I missed Balotelli out of that list of players too !

  9. Let’s work this one out : £24 Million for a 29 year old forward who has had one very good season in his Arsenal career ( league goals scored at Arsenal – 5/5/11/7/11/9/18/30 ) Will he now be on a four year contract with the rags at £200,000 a year ? . Is this prudent financial management ? Even discounting van Persie’s injury record and the unavoidable ageing process this surely represents old Sir Fungusbum’s final fling of the dice ! In truth – I rather think Mancini has “got one over” Fungusbum

  10. City dodged a bullet with van persie, a very expensive bullet that fired as a blank for many seasons at Arsenal, i bet Wenger is laughing his socks off !

  11. So many City fans on this thread.

    This is going to be #20 for United. RvP will help take the pressure off Rooney. Since Ronaldo left United put too much weight on Rooney in the attack. We now have 4 great strikers to lead us to the title. We also have our captain back.

    This is going to be an entertaining season.

  12. There is only one football team in Manchester and this is Manchester united! Yes, with a big history,many trophies, million supporters!Greece has at least 2,5 millions supporters of Man united.City has only one rich arab owner. Sorry my friends but that’s the true.