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A mere 32 days have passed since Manchester United relinquished their grip on the European Cup against Barcelona in Rome, but manager Sir Alex Ferguson has lost much more than football's premier trophy in that short time.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been allowed to head through the Old Trafford exit door for Real Madrid - for a world record £80 million -- and Carlos Tevez has rejected a five-year contract worth £110,000 a week in order to move to Manchester City, a transfer which is likely to be rubber-stamped July 1.
Ronaldo and Tevez delivered 41 goals between them last season. Despite a long-standing interest in the £25 million-rated Lyon forward Karim Benzema, Ferguson has yet to lure a proven goalscorer to Old Trafford to fill the void, according to the Telegraph Sunday.
In contrast, Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has been steadily ticking the boxes in the blue half of Manchester with a £12 million move for Gareth Barry and last week's £17 million acquisition of Roque Santa Cruz bolstering City's squad.
Barring an unlikely about-turn by Tevez, the Argentine is set to be the next man in at Eastlands, and City are confident of adding Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o and Everton defender Joleon Lescott before the season begins on Aug 15.
City's ability to outbid and outpay their rivals has given them a huge advantage in this summer's transfer market. While United and Chelsea remain determined only to do deals that make financial sense.
Last updated on Jun 28th, 2009 at 19:26 pm IST--IANS
The most controversial religious fair in Nepal's Terai plains, where thousands of birds and beasts are doomed to be slaughtered next week, has fallen into more disrepute with the death of four visitors, including an Indian.
The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has said it will take strong disciplinary action against the dope tainted Indian federation for the repeated offences of its lifters.
Thierry Henry's self-confessed handball to secure France a win over Ireland and a place in next year's World Cup has shot him to the top of the sport's rogue's gallery, Australia's Daily Telegraph said Saturday.
Carbon dioxide emissions are up by 29 percent since 2000, far beyond the capacity of the global "sinks" to absorb such volumes, says a report.
An elderly Sikh man's closeness to the British National Party (BNP) has set off furious speculation that he may become the first non-white member of the far-right group if and when it drops its whites-only criteria.
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