Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester City will pose little threat to Manchester United's domestic supremacy this season.
City manager Mark Hughes has spent lavishly this summer in an attempt to build a squad squad capable of breaking into the top four.
But United manager
"I can't look at them as our main competitors. Liverpool and
Emmanuel Adebayor is the latest addition to City's squad, which has already been boosted by the arrival of Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz and former United favourite Carlos Tevez.
Striker Adebayor was signed from Arsenal for about £25m, midfielder Barry came from Aston Villa for £12m, Paraguayan frontman
Many United fans are unhappy at Tevez's departure but
"I didn't think he was worth £25m - that's just my judgement, maybe I am wrong," added
"The fans quite rightly have their heroes and I respect them, so I was happy to go along with a deal as long as it was the right one - but he was simply not worth £25m."
Hughes has also had an approach for Everton's Joleon Lescott rejected and is keen to land
"If I was in City's shoes, with all that kind of money, then I would have a go at that," he continued. "I think it's sensible. He has experience and is the
"For some reason they must have known that he was interested. I am sure there have been plenty of phone calls going on."
But
"They have bought a lot of high-profile players but they have 10 strikers," said the Scot.
"That is a hell of a lot. I have not spoken to all the managers but the one or two I have are saying 'Who are they going to leave out?'
"How does he pick a team? We are all interested."
Ref: worldsoccer.com

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