Post by Bestie on Aug 17, 2012 11:49:44 GMT
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RvP only wanted United
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed Robin van Persie's determination to join United ensured the stunning transfer could go ahead.
In an exclusive interview with MUTV, the Reds boss admitted it was difficult to prise last season's Barclays Premier League top goalscorer from Arsenal but is confident the Dutchman will have a huge impact at Old Trafford.
"It wasn't an easy one," said Sir Alex. "Understandably, Arsene Wenger didn't want to sell to Manchester United - he's already mentioned that in the morning papers. The boy wanted to come to us and that's important. He turned down various clubs to join us because he wants the challenge of coming to the biggest club in the world. I think that's fantastic.
"That's what swung it and what made it possible. If he hadn't come out forcibly to Arsenal to tell them he wanted to go to Manchester United, it meant the negotiations were really over - the only negotiation left was agreeing a fee with Arsenal as there was no-one else in the picture because the boy wanted it and was desperate to come to Manchester United."
When asked if the opportunity to sign a player of van Persie's calibre was simply too good to resist, he replied: "You can't turn that down. I didn't think it was possible we could get van Persie when we talked about it last year but, when I heard he'd refused to sign a new contract and made it publicly known that he wanted to leave Arsenal, then we had to be interested - there's no question about that.
"I spoke to David Gill and David spoke to the Glazer family and we got the ball rolling but that was some months ago. It's been a long haul and it's not been an easy one but, thankfully, we've got him here."
The signing has given everybody a real boost at Old Trafford but the manager admits he'll have plenty of headaches trying to pick his team.
"It's not going to be easy," he stated. "I've brought a complication to my life now really.
"I think absolutely it had to be in my estimation for bringing Robin here [to combine him with Wayne Rooney]. We had to say: 'What would be the combination?'. Robin can actually play in two or three positions as he has done at Arsenal. But last season proved what his best position was - No1, furthest up the pitch. 37 goals and 30 league goals - that itself tells you what his best position is.
"My situation now is I have the possibility that I can play Rooney through, van Persie through, Chicharito through and I've got Danny Welbeck, who can play through. I've also got Shinji Kagawa playing in that hole behind and he's a fantastic, young footballer. That's my dilemma and was also have young Federico Macheda, who is only 20 years old and still improving."
RvP only wanted United
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed Robin van Persie's determination to join United ensured the stunning transfer could go ahead.
In an exclusive interview with MUTV, the Reds boss admitted it was difficult to prise last season's Barclays Premier League top goalscorer from Arsenal but is confident the Dutchman will have a huge impact at Old Trafford.
"It wasn't an easy one," said Sir Alex. "Understandably, Arsene Wenger didn't want to sell to Manchester United - he's already mentioned that in the morning papers. The boy wanted to come to us and that's important. He turned down various clubs to join us because he wants the challenge of coming to the biggest club in the world. I think that's fantastic.
"That's what swung it and what made it possible. If he hadn't come out forcibly to Arsenal to tell them he wanted to go to Manchester United, it meant the negotiations were really over - the only negotiation left was agreeing a fee with Arsenal as there was no-one else in the picture because the boy wanted it and was desperate to come to Manchester United."
When asked if the opportunity to sign a player of van Persie's calibre was simply too good to resist, he replied: "You can't turn that down. I didn't think it was possible we could get van Persie when we talked about it last year but, when I heard he'd refused to sign a new contract and made it publicly known that he wanted to leave Arsenal, then we had to be interested - there's no question about that.
"I spoke to David Gill and David spoke to the Glazer family and we got the ball rolling but that was some months ago. It's been a long haul and it's not been an easy one but, thankfully, we've got him here."
The signing has given everybody a real boost at Old Trafford but the manager admits he'll have plenty of headaches trying to pick his team.
"It's not going to be easy," he stated. "I've brought a complication to my life now really.
"I think absolutely it had to be in my estimation for bringing Robin here [to combine him with Wayne Rooney]. We had to say: 'What would be the combination?'. Robin can actually play in two or three positions as he has done at Arsenal. But last season proved what his best position was - No1, furthest up the pitch. 37 goals and 30 league goals - that itself tells you what his best position is.
"My situation now is I have the possibility that I can play Rooney through, van Persie through, Chicharito through and I've got Danny Welbeck, who can play through. I've also got Shinji Kagawa playing in that hole behind and he's a fantastic, young footballer. That's my dilemma and was also have young Federico Macheda, who is only 20 years old and still improving."