Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao has set his sights on earning a
permanent deal at Old Trafford and aims to stay at the club for the
best years of his career and make history in England.
Falcao, 28. has joined the former Premier League champions on a
season-long loan and United have the option to purchase him after that.
The former River Plate, Porto and Atletico Madrid forward is playing
for his fifth club since 2009 and said in a news conference: "I hope to
stay many years at Manchester United and make history at this club.
"When I was in Porto and Atletico Madrid, I always want to improve
and I dream of playing in a team like this and now I want to stay here
for many years.
"I believe in this project. I think Manchester United is the best club
for my style of play and I am sure about my decision. This project in
the future will be great for us."
He added: "I think Manchester United build a big team this season and in
future seasons and I would like to be here and part of his project. I
am happy to be here."
Falcao has a record of starting well with new clubs and believes it will not take him long to adapt to life at Old Trafford.
He explained: "I don't think I will need too much time because
Manchester United have very good players and [for] that reason [it] is
easier to play football and I am used to life in cities like this. I
think I don't have a problem for adaptation.
"I have had a great welcome. When you talk about a settling-in period
when you are surrounded by top players it makes settling in all the
easier."
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