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Scottish giants Rangers are keen to take Manchester United youngster Lee Martin on loan for the new season.

Martin has been outstanding during the pre-season for the Red Devils, and impressed the Gers boss Paul Le Guen, who saw the youngster star in the recent game against Celtic.

 

Martin is likely to be loaned out, along with several other United youngsters, due to limited first team opportunties, and it appears likely a switch to Ibrox could be on the cards.

"I was very impressed with Martin against Celtic and my next conversation with Sir Alex will be determined by whether it can happen or not," said Le Guen.

 

Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed the interest in his young charge, "Paul has spoken to me about two or three young players," said Sir Alex. "Lee is exceptionally talented and, if he is going out on loan, we would like him to go to a club of some stature where he can develop further."

 

Didn't watch the game but seems to have impressed a few people. Anyone see the game and what type of player he is?

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PLG is interested in about 2 or 3 of the Man Ure young players? Sounds promising.

 

Martin played well against Timmy and shat upon their fullback a few times after he'd skinned him for the 5th time.

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