Fergie will still pick wantaway Heinze

Sir Alex Ferguson: 'Gaby definitely has a future here'
13 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted Gabriel Heinze will still have a future at Manchester United even if the Premier League reject his proposed move to Liverpool.

Heinze has a letter he believes entitles him to join the Anfield club, who have matched United's stipulated desire for a £6.8million transfer fee.

United officials contend the letter, signed by chief executive David Gill, does not over-ride the Argentina defender's contract, which still has two years to run.

Currently sidelined with a minor knock sustained during the Copa America, Heinze will have his future determined by the Premier League, who are due to assess the situation on August 20.

Yet, despite his stated desire to join the Red Devils' fierce north-west rivals, Ferguson does not believe there will be a problem with Heinze turning out for United again.

"Nothing has moved as far as Gaby is concerned," said the United boss.

"We have a meeting on August 20 which will settle the issue once and for all.

"We think our case is strong and we are depending on that.

"And, if it goes our way, Gaby definitely has a future here. He still has another two years left on his contract."

Ferguson remains quite laidback over the future of Heinze's international team-mate Carlos Tevez too.

The Scot had expected Tevez to have completed his move to Old Trafford by now.

However, while the transfer is edging closer to being completed, it is still not done, meaning the 23-year-old will not figure on Sunday when the Premier League champions begin the defence of their title against Reading.

"It is completely understandable the Premier League want to scrutinise every detail," said Ferguson.

"I am happy with that because then we know we are getting a player in the right circumstances, with everything clarified and cleared by the appropriate authorities.

"We know he is our player but even if it was all done today, I wouldn't use him on Sunday. It would more likely be against Manchester City next weekend."

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