Moyes prepares to launch Mata revolution

Manchester United manager David Moyes hopes that his side’s game with Cardiff City on Tuesday represents the first stage of an “exciting” revolution spearheaded by new signing Juan Mata.

Spanish playmaker Mata is in line to make his United debut against the Welsh club after completing a club-record move from Chelsea worth STG37.1 million ($A70.83 million) at the weekend.

Mata is Moyes’ second major signing, following the arrival of Marouane Fellaini from Everton for STG27.5 million ($A52.5 million) last year, and the United manager believes that the Spaniard’s arrival can set the tone for the months ahead.

“I want to build an exciting team,” said Moyes, whose side are currently 14 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal in seventh place.

“That’s always the way I’ve wanted my football to be played and I’ve not known it any other way. I want to win and give the supporters something to shout about because I’ve not done that often enough.

“This is the first of many more to come in time. I’m looking forward to Juan being the start of it.”

Mata, 25, has won 32 caps for his country and spent two-and-a-half years at Chelsea after signing from Valencia for STG23.5m ($A44.8m) in 2011.

He had fallen out of favour with Blues manager Jose Mourinho and said that he had little hesitation in making the switch to United.

“This is a team that has won a lot of leagues in the history of the Premier League and English league,” Mata said.

“It’s amazing knowing that a club like Manchester United is interested in you. It’s a good feeling.

“I know it is a big price, but I’m confident that everything is going to be OK. I will try my best, as I always have done.

“The squad and the manager are very good and the fans are unbelievable – we have everything to be successful.

“Old Trafford is an unbelievable stadium to play football at. I have been there two or three times, but always with rivals, and now I have the chance to play there as my home.”

Cardiff’s visit to Old Trafford will be a special moment for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the visiting manager.

The Norwegian spent 11 years as a Manchester United player and famously scored the winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

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