Rio in no hurry to pen new deal

Rio Ferdinand is in no rush to sign a new Manchester United contract.

Rio in no hurry to pen new deal

The defender’s present deal is due to expire in the summer and Alex Ferguson has spoken optimistically about the 33-year-old carrying on for at least another season.

With his England career almost certainly at an end, and his long-standing back problems now apparently under control, Ferdinand has started all but two of United’s Premier League games this term.

And with a succession of injuries decimating the Red Devils’ rearguard, Ferdinand’s presence has been crucial.

However, whilst Ferdinand welcomes the words, he sees no requirement to get another deal sorted just yet. “It’s always good to hear the manager say things like that but you just take every week and every month as it comes,” Ferdinand said.

“The best thing to do is look at it at Christmas, then again in the summer to see how I am feeling and go again from there.

“But hearing the manager say things like that definitely puts a spring in your step.”

Much like Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes before him, it has been suggested Ferdinand’s international exile has had a positive impact on his club career.

Certainly he is now appearing on a more regular basis that he did a few seasons ago, although the defender feels it is too early to make any firm conclusions about how having an entire summer off has helped.

“I think it has but I will have a better idea in December and January when the games start coming thick and fast,” he said.

“That’s when it really hits you, you know the hard work has to start and you begin to think about the home stretch.

“I will probably get a better gauge of where I am fitness-wise and the benefit of having the summer off then.”

Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong, meanwhile, has quashed speculation he will leave the club.

The Ghanaian, who has 18 months left on his contract, does want to secure a loan deal though, with Wolves and Ipswich thought to be interested in the player.

“Subject to rumours am not leaving afc I am positive of going on loan this week which am really excited about and I am fully committed to afc,” Frimpong said on Twitter.

“And am not in my last year or looking to be sold just to clear matters thank you and going on loan to get games and cum back to arsenal.”

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