United Players Loaned Out
I would just like to congratulate the United players that have been loaned out by Sir Alex Ferguson.
On the 27th of Novemeb many of these players suffered an embarassment against Coventry City.Others have continued their strong play.
Frazier Campbell- A prolific goalscorer who was on loan to Royal antwerp last year and scored 21 goals in 33 appearances. This year is on loan to Hull City and has scored 6 goals in just 13 games including a double on his debut. Hull's manager has already talked of his longing to sign him on.
Ryan Shawcross- He too was on loan last year at Anterp and scored 3 goals in 22 games for them despite only being a defender. This year joined Championship side Stoke City where he has scored 5 goals in just 21 games.
Phil Bardley- He has been in many Machester United squads and played 8 games. he was then sent on loan to Antwerp, Rangers and Aston Villa before joining up with former United star Bryan Robson at Sheffield United and has given in some very good performances for them. He too may have his loan extended.
Darren Gibson- . In May 2006, he was voted as the Youth Team player of the year.
Gibson was sent on loan to the Belgian Second Division club Royal Antwerp FC for the whole of the 2006-07 season to gain experience. At the start of the 2007-08 season, Gibson was promoted to the Manchester United first team, but on the elimination from the Carling Cup, he was allowed to sign for Wolverhampton Wanderers on an initial three-month loan On 24 December 2007,his loan was exttend to cover for Wolves' Nigerian midfielder, Seyi Olofinjana, when he goes to the 2008 African Cup of Nations in January.
Lee Martin- signed for Manchester United from Wimbledon on 17 December 2003, in a deal estimated to be worth £1 million. Martin joined United's feeder club Belgian second division club Royal Antwerp in a loan deal until May 2006, to gain first team match experience. During that short spell he earned the Royal Antwerp Fans' Player of the Year award, and earned the fan-chosen Man of the Match award in five consecutive games. He moved on loan to Rangers and His skills instantly impressed the Rangers support, who chanted "There's only one Lee Martin" only two games into his career with the club. However after a succession of injuries he failed to establish himself and returned to Manchester United in December 2006.
On 25 January 2007, he moved on loan to Stoke City. He scored his first senior goal in Stoke's 2-1 win against Southampton F.C. on 10 March.
All these players are ones to watch in the future but which one do you think will have an impact on United the most in the future.
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