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Thursday, 21st August 2008

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Eagles weighs up his options



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CLARETS target Chris Eagles feels there is a decision to be made over his future.
The 22-year-old has attracted interest from Owen Coyle, but, despite speculation to the contrary, did fly with Manchester United to South Africa, where he netted the equaliser with a far post header on Saturday against Kaizer Chiefs.

And he said: "I'd love to stay at Old Trafford and make my career as a United player, but I need to think about playing regularly.

"There have been talks with Premier League and Championship clubs, but nothing's been decided.

"It`s difficult because I want to play every week, whether I leave United or stay at United.

"If I think I`m going to get a chance here, then I'd love to stay.
"If not, maybe I have to look somewhere else.

"I'll speak to the gaffer over the next week or so and see what happens.

"There are all sorts of options available."

Meanwhile, Coyle has confirmed again that his transfer dealings are hopefully not done yet, saying: "I'm still speaking to one or two.

"Whether anything comes to fruition time will tell, but we're trying our best to get a couple in before the season starts, and we'll continue to try to do that."

However, whether one of those is United wide man Eagles remains to be seen.

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 3:56 PM
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