
After Manchester United’s IPO on Thursday, Manchester United’s chief executive David Gill has said that the club will have cash to buy top players after the share flotation. Good news for supporters of the Red Devils, but other than Robin van Persie, who should they buy?
Here are the Premier League news headlines today:
- Man United will have cash to buy top players after NYSE share flotation — Manchester Evening News
- Everton’s Darron Gibson is out of Ireland’s game against Serbia next week — Everton FC
- Jan Molby: Joe Allen can be the catalyst for Liverpool — Liverpool FC
- Stoke City complete loan deal for Dynamo Kiev defender Goran Popov — The Telegraph
- Who will play the Leon Britton role at Liverpool? — The Footy Blog
- Israel striker Itay Shechter will feature for Swansea in Saturday’s friendly against Stuttgart — Sky Sports
- Roberto Mancini: Man City only ‘third or fourth favourites to win Premier League — The Telegraph
- West Ham claim a late draw at Braga — 101 Great Goals
- Tottenham Hotspur 6-0 Southend — Tottenham Hotspur FC
- Norwich City: Premier League 2012-13 preview – video — The Guardian
- Gareth Barry and Micah Richards are ruled out of Man City’s Community Shield encounter — BBC Sport
- Wolves reject £9m bid from West Ham for Matt Jarvis — The Independent
- Manchester United shares fail to fire on New York stock market debut — The Guardian
- Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku joined West Bromwich Albion on a season-long loan — Chelsea FC
- Arsenal’s Carlos Vela finalises Real Sociedad switch — Arsenal FC
- VisitBritain hails Premier League’s tourism appeal — Premier League
- Manchester United Got Most IPO Demand From U.S. — Businessweek
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