Manchester United are weighing up a transfer for the person who "could have killed" Robin van Persie, reports the Sunday People's Dave Kidd Getty Manchester United are weighing up a surprise move for Swansea skipper Ashley Williams a' the man Sir Alex Ferguson infamously said "could have killed" Robin van Persie. Williams, who captains the Swans in today's Capital One Cup Final, is a known goal of Liverpool, with former employer Brendan Rodgers a huge admirer. However now Ferguson, who had been raging about Williams kicking the ball at a grounded Van Persie all through December's clash at Swansea, is keeping close tabs on the Wales centre-back as he looks to revamp his protection. Table-topping United have conceded 31 objectives in 26 Premier League games this phrase. Flashpoint: Williams was involved with a fracas against United earlier in 2010 Getty Rio Ferdinand, a close friend of Williams, may not stay at Old Trafford next period, while Nemanja Vidic has been injury-prone over the past two months. Though 28-year-old Williams would charge at least A10million, He is seen by Ferguson as a potential skilled alternative after a superb 18 months in the top flight with the Swans. Williams is under contract until 2015, a contract which was signed only in October, and is thought to generate around A25,000 per week. Therefore Swansea might demand top dollar for a new player who in addition has been the main topic of estimates from Newcastle and QPR since he found its way to the Premier League.
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