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United to sign Madrid star

Manchester United reported to sign £4m Real Madrid midfielder, Guti in January

By GMF Editor  November 27, 2009
United to sign £4m Real Madrid midfielder, Guti in January (©PAphotos)
John was loved wherever he played.

United to sign £4m Real Madrid midfielder, Guti in January (©PAphotos)

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Manchester United are set to sign experienced Real Madrid midfielder Guti in the January transfer window.

Reports in Spain say both United and City are tracking the 33-year-old, which could great experience in both squads.

Guti has currently been ignored by Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini after they had a furious row and since set his sights on moving to the Premier League.

“It’s a difficult situation for both of us,” Guti said, in regards to his relationship with Pellegrini.

Pellegrini has left Guti out the first team since Real Madrid's 4-0 cup defeat by third division Alcorcon in October.

The rift continued when Guti stated in an interview that he likes the odd night out, “I’m a guy who never stops, day and night. I like to enjoy the night with my friends,” he added.

“When I am 60-years-old, I won’t be going to a disco until six in the morning, but I am now,” he said in the interview with Maria Zabay, according to La Gaceta.

If there is anyone who could tame the Spanish international its Sir Alex.

This could be a great acquisition for a player that has tremendous experience and flair which would suit  United's style.         
 

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