Manchester United have not given up their pursuit of Barcelona's Cesc
Fabregas and talks to bring the Spain midfielder to Old Trafford are
"ongoing", coach David Moyes said on Thursday.
Moyes confirmed this week that the club had made a second bid for the
26-year-old though Fabregas's Barca team mate Gerard Pique told British
newspaper The Sun that United were wasting their time chasing the
playmaker.
Negotiations to sign the Spaniard "are ongoing", Moyes, who replaced the
long-serving Alex Ferguson at the end of last season, told reporters in
Osaka ahead of the club's friendly with J-League club Cerezo Osaka on
Friday.
Moyes also said the recovery of Wayne Rooney, who left the Asia-Pacific
tour early with a hamstring injury, fuelling intense speculation that he
was on his way out, was on track.
"Wayne's running, probably at the level where we thought he would be just now, and he'll pick up his work again," Moyes said.
The English champions have lost two matches and won one so far on their
tour with the latest defeat coming on Tuesday when a youthful side lost
2-3 to Japan's Yokohama F. Marinos.
Former Everton manager Moyes said he would try to rotate his players to spare them from the intense heat and humidity.
"It's not as important as winning the first game of the Premier League
season but you want to win as often as you can and we'll try and do so,"
he added.
"We're not used to training or playing in these conditions but I hope it
will benefit us when we go back to England from playing in such warm
conditions.
"We're meaning to use all our players tomorrow night to make sure
everybody doesn't have to lose so much weight and fluid. I'm sure it
will be a very hot evening."
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