Manchester United Transfer News: Ferguson Has No Need for More Impact Scorers
Life is good when you have too many goal scorers.
Life is even better when you have too many goal scorers and you don't even know what to do with them.
Sir Alex Ferguson has managed Manchester United for 25 years and his magic consistently gives his club a chance to win.
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Ferguson went out and got younger at a number of positions this summer. He added a 20-year-old keeper, a 19-year-old centre-back and a 25-year-old winger.
Keeper David de Gea is first choice in the net and winger Ashley Young has already developed a great working relationship with Wayne Rooney.
And centre-back Phil Jones will likely see first-choice action on a regular basis due to the injuries sustained by Rio Ferdinand and captain Nemanja Vidic.
Ferguson may still go after one player in the midfield to help replace Paul Scholes, but Tom Cleverley is doing his best to stay his manager's hand.
One position they don't need help at is forward, and according to Ferguson (via Mirror Football) he's already having trouble with who should play and who should sit when the club is at full strength:
"It's interesting to see how he [Wayne Rooney] is combining with [Danny] Welbeck at the moment. Both have done very well together.... I've Berbatov who did very well in pre-season, he played really well.... When Chicarito [Hernandez] returns then I've a selection problem to work out the best combination. For me, Chicarito has goals written all over him, so it's not a bad position to be in.
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It is quite the envious position to be in actually. Ferguson simply cannot go wrong with the 25-year-old Rooney, who looks like a machine this year.
If Chicharito returns as the player he was late last season, he'll likely have the first opportunity back in.
But Welbeck has played well and Berbatov was the club's leading scorer a year ago and didn't even play in some of the club's biggest games.
Many thought he would be an ideal candidate to be sold off this summer, but he stuck around and now gives Ferguson one of the most dangerous groups of scorers in all of Europe.
A lot of clubs wish they were in this dilemma. Then again, a lot of clubs wish they were United to begin with.






