Transfer news: Falcao says Man United fits his style better than Real Madrid

Staff report

Transfer news: Falcao says Man United fits his style better than Real Madrid image

Manchester United loanee Radamel Falcao claims the Premier League side is a better fit to his style of play than Real Madrid.

Falcao was understood to be close to joining Madrid earlier in the transfer window and even had to delete a Twitter post which included the hashtag #HalaMadrid, but he is adamant that he made the right move by joining the Old Trafford club on deadline day.

"Everybody has heard about that team," the Colombian told reporters. "I don't want to talk about them.

"I am very happy here, I believe in this project, I think United is the best club for my style of play and I am sure of my decision. I am sure that, in the future, it will be great for us."

The Monaco striker's surprise move was on an initial loan deal but he is keen to be part of Louis van Gaal's plans in the long term.

"I am very happy to be here. It's a big challenge for me, for my career, I always dreamed of being at a club like Manchester United," he said.

"I hope to stay many years at Manchester United and make history at this club. When I was at Porto, Atletico Madrid, I always wanted to improve and I dreamed of playing at a team like this - and now I want to stay here for many years."

An injury had kept Falcao out of Colombia's World Cup campaign this summer but the striker says that he is fit and ready to star for United and, hopefully, earn a permanent move.

"I feel well," he added. "I started to play two months ago with Monaco and I improved a lot in the last month. I score goals, that is important to strikers. I am confident with my physical form and I am comfortable with my knee."

"It's a new process, a new team. Some new players have come this summer and I think Manchester United are building a big team for this season and future seasons and I would like to be here and be part of this project," he added.

After finishing seventh in its disastrous 2013-14 season, United could not offer the prospect of Champions League football to new signings this summer but Falcao was undeterred.

"It's true, every player wants to play Champions League," he added. "This year it's not possible in Manchester but we are confident of achieving the qualification for next season."

Daley Blind was the Red Devils' other deadline-day arrival and the former Ajax man says that he is happy to play in whatever position the manager chooses.

"It's important I can play as a defender and a midfielder and I want to play so, if it's in either position, it's up to the coach and I try to do my best wherever I play," said Blind.

Staff report