The Sun
Ryan Giggs says Manchester United are still the biggest club in the world, despite the enormous cash at the local level city rivals.
An investment group of Arabia has a blow to East's influence on the transfer deadline day, then surprised the world with the "£ 32.5million swoop for Robinho.
But despite the arrival of more signatures in the next year in the city, Giggs States claims the history and tradition, which by its neighbours.
He said: "The city has the richest owners in the world, but I still see States as the largest club in the world.
"States have a statute and the history that took years to build. It goes back to the Busby Babes - by players like Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best
"It will be very interesting to see what is happening in the city, but what we in Germany is very specific.
"You see, if it is abroad pre-season, do you how popular countries. We have fans in India, China, South America.
"This popularity is the result of our history. The money can not necessarily as you."
From the city new owners have shown they want at the end of the club in the Premier League, four for the first time in its history.
But Giggs believes that they fight to achieve this goal in this season.
He added: "Much will depend on the players they buy, how quickly they freeze and the way they treat the attention.
"People have long called for now if someone can break in the group. The people expect association of the city, and there are a lot of pressure on them in every season.
"The whole world is to draw attention to Manchester."
And Giggs claims Nations itself transfer time of signing day - Dimitar Berbatov - gives the team a boost that the team try to defend its title-League.
He added: "I was glad when the process is known. I played against Berbatov in the last season and it was out - I was really impressed.
"He has a great technical and provides a physical presence, which we previously lacked.
"With Louis Saha disappeared before the center is perhaps the only area where we have been."
PREMIERSHIP LEAGUE LA LIGA LEGA CALCIO MANCHESTER UNITED FC JUVENTUS REAL MADRID LIVERPOOL FC AC MILAN CHELSEA FC INTER MILAN ARSENAL
Ryan Giggs says Manchester United are still the biggest club in the world, despite the enormous cash at the local level city rivals.
An investment group of Arabia has a blow to East's influence on the transfer deadline day, then surprised the world with the "£ 32.5million swoop for Robinho.
But despite the arrival of more signatures in the next year in the city, Giggs States claims the history and tradition, which by its neighbours.
He said: "The city has the richest owners in the world, but I still see States as the largest club in the world.
"States have a statute and the history that took years to build. It goes back to the Busby Babes - by players like Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best
"It will be very interesting to see what is happening in the city, but what we in Germany is very specific.
"You see, if it is abroad pre-season, do you how popular countries. We have fans in India, China, South America.
"This popularity is the result of our history. The money can not necessarily as you."
From the city new owners have shown they want at the end of the club in the Premier League, four for the first time in its history.
But Giggs believes that they fight to achieve this goal in this season.
He added: "Much will depend on the players they buy, how quickly they freeze and the way they treat the attention.
"People have long called for now if someone can break in the group. The people expect association of the city, and there are a lot of pressure on them in every season.
"The whole world is to draw attention to Manchester."
And Giggs claims Nations itself transfer time of signing day - Dimitar Berbatov - gives the team a boost that the team try to defend its title-League.
He added: "I was glad when the process is known. I played against Berbatov in the last season and it was out - I was really impressed.
"He has a great technical and provides a physical presence, which we previously lacked.
"With Louis Saha disappeared before the center is perhaps the only area where we have been."
PREMIERSHIP LEAGUE LA LIGA LEGA CALCIO MANCHESTER UNITED FC JUVENTUS REAL MADRID LIVERPOOL FC AC MILAN CHELSEA FC INTER MILAN ARSENAL
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