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Heinze will leave United

Manchester United have accepted that their rift with Argentine defender Gabriel Heinze will result in him leaving this summer.

But United are still adamant Heinze must move abroad to further his career rather than travel the 30 miles to Liverpool.

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Tackling the problem: Gabriel Heinze has been under the spotlight at United

Juventus and Real Madrid are among the clubs monitoring the situation though Heinze, 29, is determined to stay in the Premiership.

United chief executive David Gill said last night: "If there's interest from overseas and the valuation's right, I could see him moving."

United are privately angry that Heinze has agitated for a move to Liverpool despite the support he received at Old Trafford when he was injured for a year.

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