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Antonio Valencia
United Latest understands that the club’s medical staff are confident that Antonio Valencia will return for The Red Devils in January. The 25-year-old Ecuadorian winger fractured and dislocated his left ankle in September, but he has vastly improved over the last couple of weeks in recuperation exercises…

 
 
Michael Owen
Michael Owen has said he is now fully fit to return to action for United. A hamstring injury has kept him out of action since early October, but after intense rehabilitation training the 31-year-old striker is now ready to boost The Red’s strike force heading into the busy Christmas period…

 
 
Former United superstar David Beckham has reiterated his wish to go out on-loan, but said he would not play for any other Premier League club other than The Red Devils. The 35-year-old midfielder is contracted to LA Galaxy, whose MLS Season recently came to an end for the winter…

 
 
The Glazer Family
According to Manchester United director Michael Edelson, owners The Glazer Family will sell the club eventually. Although he said it may take quite a while before they decide to pack their bags, he is confident that they will sell the club in the future. His comments come after reported interest from Qatar…

 
 
Sir Alex Ferguson has said he has no plans to retire anytime soon. The 68-year-old Scottish manager recently surpassed Sir Matt Busby’s record of 24 years and 43 days in charge of United, but Sir Alex has said that he ‘fears’ leaving the club as he gets older…

 
 
Anders Lindegaard
It may have been -12°C in Carrington this morning, but that didn’t stop Denmark native Anders Lindegaard kitting-out for his first training session with Manchester United. The 26-year-old goalkeeper will train until January, before our new signing is eligible to play for the club…

 
 
Sir Alex Ferguson has today, Sunday 19th 2010, become the longest serving manager in the history of Manchester United. The Scottish gaffer surpasses fellow countryman and United legend, Sir Matt Busby. It’s been 24 years, 43 days since Fergie took over the reigns at Old Trafford…. 

 
 
Mike Phelan and Sir Alex
Assistant manager Mike Phelan has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson’s latest achievement of becoming the longest serving manager at Old Trafford. Phelan branded the record as ‘incredible’, as he helps the 68-year-old Scot regain the Premier League title… 

 
 
Fabio Capello, Sir Alex Ferguson
England manager Fabio Capello has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as the greatest manager of all time. Fergie surpasses Sir Matt Busby’s tenure of 24 years and 43 days, becoming the longest serving manager of The Reds. Capello gave his blessing for the Scot to continue for ‘another 20 years’…

 
 
Sir Alex Ferguson, Mark Robins
That goal from Mark Robins in the 1990 FA Cup 3rd Round didn’t save Sir Alex Ferguson’s job as manager of Manchester United – that’s according to Sir Bobby Charlton. As Fergie eclipses Sir Matt Busby as The Red’s longest serving manager, Charlton says the gaffer’s job was never in doubt…