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Tevez going nowhere as United open transfer talks

Manchester United are expected to secure an agreement for the permanent signing of Carlos Tévez in the next few weeks. David Gill, the United chief executive, met Kia Joorabchian, the Argentina striker's representative, last week.

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David Gill 'has no plans' to give Cristiano Ronaldo new contract at Man Utd

Manchester United appear to have rowed back from claims that they are prepared to offer Cristiano Ronaldo a new £150000aweek deal.

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David Gill plays down talk of new Cristiano Ronaldo contract

Manchester United have dismissed suggestions that Cristiano Ronaldo will be offered a new contract next summer.

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Gill plays down credit cruch fears

Manchester United chief executive David Gill is not convinced the credit crunch will have the catastrophic effect many pundits fear.

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United chief Gill unworried by credit crunch

Manchester United chief executive David Gill is not convinced the credit crunch will have the catastrophic effect many pundits fear.

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Man Utd chief Gill accepts Man City new transfer market power

Manchester United chief executive David Gill accepts there's a new power player in the transfer market in the form of crosstown rivals Manchester City. read more

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Man Utd chief Gill: Premiership may avoid recession

Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists it's not inevitable the Premiership will lose revenue due to the global recession. While factors such as sponsorship and support are clearly in United's control - Old Trafford currently has 65,000 of its 76,000 seats pre-sold for the season - other revenue streams are not. Yet the Red Devils remain committed to the collective bargaining principle...

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Man Utd confident of landing new £19m shirt deal

Manchester United chief executive David Gill is confident the Red Devils will match their current £19million-a-year sponsorship deal with AIG when they look for a replacement in 2010.

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Gill tips City to spend big in January

Manchester United chief executive David Gill expects cash-rich neighbors Manchester City to "make some moves" as the recession begins to bite.

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United confident on next shirt deal

Chief executive David Gill is confident Manchester United will match their current sponsorship deal when they look for a replacement in 2010.

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Gill tips City to spend big in January

Manchester United chief executive David Gill expects cash-rich neighbours Manchester City to "make some moves" as the recession begins to bite.

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Gill tips City to spend big in January

Manchester United chief executive David Gill expects cash-rich neighbours Manchester City to "make some moves" as the recession begins to bite.

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Ferguson: Chelsea's Kenyon no loss to Man Utd

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has taken a swipe at Chelsea chief Peter Kenyon. “No. Definitely not. Peter Kenyon? He wasn’t a loss,” Ferguson told The Times . “The best thing that has happened recently has been [his replacement] David Gill.” Ferguson insists the club won't falter after his retirement. read more

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FA confirm Gill and Mawhinney are on board for 2018 World Cup bid

The FA have confirmed Manchester United chief executive David Gill and Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney will both be on the England 2018 Ltd executive board.

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Manchester United CEO meets Dasmunsi

New Delhi, David A. Gill, chief executive of the Champions League winner Manchester United, met All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Priyaranjan Dasmunsi here to hold talks regarding various areas of collaboration with the AIFF. David Gill, who was on a day's visit to India, met Dasmunsi Thursday and also went ...