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Heinze insistent over exit
Argentine still wants move
By Graeme Bailey Last updated: 7th August 2007
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Heinze insistent over exit
Heinze: Still wants move
Gabriel Heinze has confirmed he is still looking to quit Manchester United.
The Argentine met with manager Sir Alex Ferguson on Monday after he returned for pre-season training with the Premier League champions.
Heinze is wanted by rivals Liverpool and they have lodged a bid for his services, which is believed to have matched United's valuation.
However, United have no intention of letting Heinze join one of their title rivals - but the former Paris Saint Germain ace has sought legal advice to try and push through a move to Anfield.
Fergie meeting
Speaking after meeting with Ferguson, Heinze said: "I've spoken with the coach and I have insisted that my wish is to leave the club if a big offer appears on the table.
"Today the only such offer is from Liverpool and it is this that is causing the problem. Earlier in the summer I received a promise from United that I could leave if the deal was good for both parties and at the moment there is an offer from Liverpool.
"The coach is serious about this and I understand his view. But I am serious, too. My lawyers are studying the situation and I'm going to wait for a few days now to get a full report from them."
Resolution
Heinze insists he wants his future resolving as soon as possible as he looks unlikely to play for United again.
"All I want now is a swift solution to this saga," Heinze told the Daily Mail.
"I've fulfilled my duties by returning for training and I will now carry on behaving like a professional. I will keep on coming to training and will see what happens. I have a muscle injury in my leg but it is only minor and will not keep me out for long.
"People keep saying that there's an offer for me from Juventus but I know nothing about it. Liverpool is the only offer so far.
"I don't want to spend time at the club just waiting and not playing as I don't think that is in the best interests of the club or myself."
United chief executive David Gill underlined the club's stance, insisting they would not stand in his way if a foreign club came in for him.
"If there's interest from overseas and the valuation's right, I could see him moving," said Gill.
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