Former Manchester
United manager David Moyes says the club have abandoned their traditions ahead
of his return to Old Trafford with Sunderland on Boxing Day. Moyes,
53, lasted
just 10 months as United manager after succeeding his Scottish compatriot Alex
Ferguson at the helm in May 2013.
“They tried to do
what they thought was the right thing to do and spend in the right way.
“I
could say that’s gone, so I think there have been a few changes at United, but
that’s the way they have chosen to go.” Moyes repeated a claim that he was
“definitely unfairly treated” by United and revealed he had missed out on a
string of high-profile transfer targets.
“When I first went in my real target
was Gareth Bale,” said Moyes. “I felt all along that Gareth Bale was a
Manchester United player.
“I fought right until the last minute. We actually
offered a bigger deal than Real Madrid.
“But Gareth had his mind made up on
going to Real Madrid. That was, in my mind, the player I really wanted to bring
to Manchester United.
“The other one was Cesc Fabregas, who we thought we would
get right up until the last minute. “I remember when I first met Sir Alex and
he always said there was a chance (Cristiano) Ronaldo might come back.
“So that
was the level we were targeting. I was not going out to bring in seven, eight
players, because we had a squad which had just won the league.
“Toni Kroos was
agreed to come in the summer. I had agreed it with Toni himself and his agent.
Sometimes you don’t get deals done.
“A lot of players come into Manchester
United and have not necessarily made the difference. “But I think that, given
time and having got to this period, I would have hoped I would be working with
a successful team now.”
United are sixth in the Premier League table ahead of
Sunday’s game and chasing a fourth successive league win, with Sunderland in
the relegation zone.
Source: Vanguard
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