Few moments ago, Manchester united manager David Moyes said,”You can stand down your TV cameras at the gates. I don’t think they’ll be required. We’ve done our business.”
However, United will loan out several youngsters to get game time, with Wilfred Zaha being the prominent player to be loaned out.
“We have a few young players who’ll go on loan before the window closes. We hope they get experience and become better for it.
“There were a few clubs interested but we felt Cardiff was the right choice for him(Zaha). “The boy needs to keep his development going. If he can get games at Cardiff, we’ll see exactly where he is,” Moyes added.
He also said that the mood in the camp was very good after signing Mata and and having a fit Van Persie: The [other] players are thrilled. They’ll have seen things he does which maybe we’ve lacked. Hopefully they’ll gel quickly.” “Felli’s(Fellaini) on the fringes. We need to get him match practice but he’s very close.”
United face Stoke City at the Brittania and Moyes had some words of sympathy for Stoke’s manager Mark Hughes: “It’ll take Mark Hughes time to get things the way he wants. To build a team takes time.”