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“Kamikaze” owners distorting transfer market – Ferguson

SoccerNews in English Premier League 18 Aug 2010

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MANCHESTER, England (AFP) – Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson feels that wealthy club owners’ “kamikaze effort” to spend money have distorted the transfer market.

United have had another quiet summer of transfer dealings, with Chris Smalling, Javier Hernandez and Bebe arriving for a total of 25 million pounds (40 million dollars).

It follows on from last summer, when Ferguson spent a similar figure on bringing Antonio Valencia, Michael Owen and Gabriel Obertan to Old Trafford.

He has insisted over the last 12 months that there is no value in the market.

During that time, Manchester City have continued to spend heavily in their pursuit of success.

Last summer alone, Real Madrid bought Cristiano Ronaldo from United for 80 million pounds and also purchased Kaka.

Ferguson considered a move for Karim Benzema, only to be scared off by the 35 million Real Madrid paid for the Lyon striker last summer.

He was also strongly linked with moves for Franck Ribery and David Villa.

With City hoping to follow up the deal for Mario Balotelli with a move for James Milner of Aston Villa, Ferguson feels the transfer market is not about to calm down.

He said: “Over the last two or three years we have seen very wealthy owners become part of football clubs and therefore go on this kamikaze effort to spend their money.

“It is amazing the amounts of money that are being bandied about in the present day game.

“You may think it could be dangerous. But you think they have that kind of money and if they have it, they are certainly using it. I don’t see it abating.

“The kind of spending we are seeing at the moment will be here for two or three years, until such time as they understand you can’t necessarily achieve all the time by spending.

“We could have bought one or two players for a lot of money in the summer.

“But I didn’t necessarily see that they were going to make much difference to us, or rather make the difference that makes us really so much better.

“Take away the money, the players we looked at maybe would not have done what Eric Cantona did for us for instance or Wayne Rooney or Ronaldo did for us.

“That is what I am talking about, making that quantum leap to another level.”

Ferguson acknowledges that he will have to spend to bring in more experienced players at some stage.

But until then, he feels he will stick to his policy of signing youngsters.

He added: “It is one of the important policies at the club that we identify young players who can grow into the club and develop. We have always work on the age factor.

“We have several players in their 30s, a few in their mid to late 20s and the rest are all young players who are improving all the time.

“I feel it is the right policy for Manchester United. We are good at producing our own young players. We are also good at developing young players and the three sitting here today are part of that plan for the future.

“You get more satisfaction by producing your own players from the academy. That is the best satisfaction.”

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