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By John Brewin
Thursday, August 7, 2003 The sale of Juan Sebastian Veron may see Sir Alex Ferguson rid of his most expensive misfit but pressure is beginning to bear down on Manchester United plc and chief executive Peter Kenyon. After the sale of David Beckham for what many see as a cut-price £25m to Real Madrid and the drawn-out farago that was the failure to sign Ronaldinho, the man nicknamed 'Cuddly Pete' by fans is facing severe criticism of his transfer negotiation skills. Though United have added four players in Tim Howard, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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