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Manchester United manager David Moyes has said that he does not expect any more signings before tonight’s transfer deadline.

Last weekend’s club record transfer of Juan Mata from Chelsea to United remains the biggest transfer this window with the United boss now quite content to wait until the summer before bringing any new players to Old Trafford.

Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of United’s game at the Britannia Stadium against Stoke on Saturday Moyes said: “You can stand your cameras down. I don’t think they will be required. We have done our business.”

Moyes does however expect to see a few United youngsters go out on loan today with Wilfried Zaha completing a move to Cardiff City till the end of the season while both Larnell Cole and Ryan Tunnicliffe have both been linked with moves to Fulham.

“We have quite a few young players who will go on loan before the window

closes,” Moyes said. “It’s for their development – they are looking for a different quality of football.

“Reserve-team football doesn’t quite do that for them, so a lot of them will go out on loan, get experience and become better players for it.”

With regards to Zaha the Scot said: “Right at the start of the season, I said if I could get him the games, I’d keep him. If I couldn’t, then I’d get him some games on loan.

“There were a few clubs who wanted him on loan but in the end, we felt Cardiff was the right choice for him.”

 

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