Fergie tells Defour 'Manchester United are watching' in get-well-soon letter

16 October 2009 07:46
Manchester United's interest in Steven Defour was revealed in embarrassing circumstances yesterday after the player divulged details of a letter from Sir Alex Ferguson.[LNB] The United boss wrote to Defour, 21, wishing the Standard Liege midfielder well after he broke a bone in a foot last month.[LNB] Ferguson said: 'Dear Steven, I heard that you have a serious injury. You probably don't feel at your best, and you'll have lots of doubts in your mind. But don't worry, as everything will turn out fine. You will have to work hard to make your comeback, but then I will follow your performances closely.[LNB] Falling down: Steven Defour (left) is facing months on the sidelines after breaking a foot playing for Standard Liege[LNB]'I will certainly keep in contact with Standard, and I hope that your mental strength holds out.'[LNB] Although the letter was sent through Defour's club, it once again raises questions over Ferguson being in contact with potential transfer targets - PSV Eindhoven complained in the past about how he courted Ruud van Nistelrooy, Jaap Stam and Arjen Robben - and follows controversy over the recent Paul Pogba deal.[LNB] [LNB]Best wishes: United manager Sir Alex Ferguson[LNB] Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton are all interested in the £15m-rated Defour, who said: 'Alex Ferguson went through the official channels, sending the letter via Standard. I don't like to boast about it, but I think the interest in me is terrific.[LNB] 'I don't want people to think that I already believe myself to be a United player, as that is not the case. But if they make an approach for me, then of course I could easily imagine myself to be one.' [LNB] Charitable Sir Alex Ferguson - Steven Defour is not the first to get a good luck message from the Manchester United bossUnited hero Giggs: Premier League's £100k-a-week stars worth every pennyFerguson 'hung out to dry' over Wiley attack, blasts Bolton's MegsonManchester United's John O'Shea hungry for more success as defender celebrates decade at Old TraffordVIDEO SPECIAL: Stand aside Becks - Sportsmail's guide to real supersubsMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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