London, Nov 9: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Manchester City will keep on spending until they win the Premier League title.
Ferguson's comment comes ahead of the league clash against City at Eastlands on Wednesday.
"We know the kind of money they're spending - they've bought another five or six players in the summer and they'll keep doing that until they win something," the Telegraph quoted Ferguson, as saying.
"You know that's going to be the way it is and you have to deal with it as it comes along."
"They're up there, and you can't wait until tomorrow when there's something there today. I'm sure they're thinking that way themselves," he added.
United currently has a three-point lead over City. (ANI)
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