Man United boss Louis van Gaal has his sights firmly
set on another spending spree with the Old Trafford manager eyeing up as many as five possible signings in the January transfer window.
Not exact matches
In just the past few months, the company has
set out
on an ambitious
spending spree, purchasing networking site Meetup.com for $ 200 million, a mobile communications app, a coding camp in New York City, as well as sleek new headquarters in downtown New York.
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Man United have
set their sights
on a massive summer
spending spree as Louis van Gaal looks to challenge for major honours having secured a return to the Champions League.
Manchester United have
set their sights
on a possible four more signings for the summer transfer window, with Louis van Gaal aiming for big names once again after his # 150m
spending spree last year.
Manchester City could be
set to go
on an epic
spending spree in order to solve their problems this summer, with three big names seemingly
on Manuel Pellegrini's radar ahead of next season.
QPR boss Mark Hughes has
set his sights
on Spurs centre - back Sebastien Bassong and Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega in a last - minute
spending spree.
Manchester City boss Sven Goran Eriksson is
set to go
on a
spending spree has formed a veritable police line - up of usual suspects, the Swede is looking at Peter Crouch, Fred, Lukas Podolski, Amanto Mancini and Vagner Love among others.
Man United boss Louis van Gaal has
set his sights
on a number of big name captures, this after
spending over # 150m
on new signings over the summer, and is ready to sell Spaniard Juan Mata in order to help finance a
spree according to the Daily Mail.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle is
set to sign Arsenal's Japanese winger Ryo Miyachi
on loan — and kick off a
spending spree.
To the Manchester City fans, starved of success for so long, the shady background of their new owner would prove of little concern, particularly after the club installed Sven Goran Eriksson as manager and promptly
set about
spending # 45 million
on a shopping
spree that included Elano, Vedran Corluka and Rolando Bianchi.
Diego Costa's anticipated lucrative summer exit from Chelsea to Chinese Super League club Tianjin Quanjian is reportedly
set to be met with a
spending spree on new Stamford Bridge arrivals that could total as much as # 200m by the end of the summer.