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Bargains galore as Fergie prepares to balance books and shatter dreams

Last updated at 11:57am on 16.07.08

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Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to turn dream-maker for a host of Premier League bosses and dream-wrecker for several Manchester United youngsters.

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Impressive: Jonny Evans

He is planning to jettison some of his emerging young United stars, some on loan and some for good.

Sunderland boss and former United skipper Roy Keane is among those aiming to be first in line while Hull's Phil Brown is hoping to seal the permanent capture of striker Fraizer Campbell whose goals played a vital part in securing their promotion to the Premier League during his loan spell last season.

United youngsters like Campbell, Jonny Evans, Lee Martin, Danny Simpson, Chris Eagles, Darron Gibson, Sam Hewson, Danny Welbeck and Ben Amos are all considered stars of the future.

Ferguson told The Mirror: 'They're all really good players. They've got good potential and some of them will go on loan, some have come back from their loan periods and will now have to push on and show that improvement that's going to get them into the first team squad.'

Campbell, who scored 15 goals for Hull last season, is the pick of United's emerging youngsters, which is why Brown may find Fergie reluctant to part with him.

The United boss wants to assess the forward in preseason before deciding whether to let him leave.

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Future star: Chris Eagles

Brown said: 'If Frazier was available, we'd certainly be interested either permanently or on loan.'

Sunderland boss Keane wants to tie up a permanent deal for United defender Evans, who spent the second half of last season on loan at the Stadium of Light.

Evans, who impressed Keane during his second loan spell with the club, would cost around £4m and Fergie is expected to make a decision on the 20-year-old Irishman once United return from South Africa.






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