Heinze

Heinze could become the first player to move between United and Liverpool in over 40 years.
He is available for around £5million, but United are keen to offload the Argentine to Real Madrid rather than a domestic rival.
But Heinze is keen to remain in the Premier League and has targeted a switch to Anfield, according to the Daily Mail.
And the left-back could even scupper any resistance from United by buying out the last two years of his United contract for £4.5million, a fee he would recoup in a signing-on fee from Liverpool.
If Heinze does make the move, he will become the first player since Phil Chisnall in 1964 to swap Old Trafford for Anfield.
Although it has been said that Heinze would still like a move to Spain or Italy given the choice.
URA – I really hope Gabi doesnt leave, I like his honest approach to the game, he’s not afraid to get stuck in and has served us well, despite injuries.
Like other players, I guess he’s worried about actually getting a game next season, the competition to play is great for us fans because we know that they will give their all to get in the team that week but for the players it must be a nightmare.
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Silvestre

Bordeaux are interested in Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre, according to reports in France.
New Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc is understood to be on the lookout for a new defender and France Football claims he has targeted Silvestre.
The report says Blanc, who played alongside Silvestre at Manchester United, has contacted the 29-year-old to gauge his interest.
Silvestre struggled to get in the United side at times last season due to the emergence of Patrice Evra and return to fitness of Gabriel Heinze.
He missed the last three months of United’s campaign due to a dislocated shoulder and there has been speculation about a summer move.
Silvestre last month dismissed talk that he could decide to leave Old Trafford.