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Owen vows to repay United with goals as Fergie lauds world-class signing

04 Jul 2009 - 13:57:52

Michael Owen completed his shock move to Manchester United last night after being put through one of the most gruelling medical examinations in football history. Determined to satisfy themselves that the injury-troubled 29-year-old will not spend more time in the treatment room than in training, the English champions sent him for two days of tests. But after United's medical team gave the green light last night, the deal was confirmed. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: 'Michael is a world-class forward with a proven goalscoring record at the highest level and that has never been in question. 'Coming to United with the expectations that we have is something Michael will relish.' Owen said: 'I know there will be people out there saying maybe the manager shouldn't have signed me. But when the first game kicks off I can do my talking on the pitch and I want to start with a bang. 'A lot has been made out of my fitness but I certainly do not think I'm injury-prone. I'm 29 and have played over 500 games at the highest levels for clubs and at international level so I can't have been on the treatment table all the time. 'I had just begun talking to other clubs when out of the blue Sir Alex phoned me and invited me to have breakfast with him, during which he told me that he wanted to sign me. 'I agreed without a moment's thought. This is a fantastic opportunity for me and I intend to seize it with both hands. I want to thank Sir Alex for the faith he has shown in me and I will repay him with my goals and performances.' It is understood Owen's troublesome knee was examined by a specialist in London on Thursday before he arrived in Manchester yesterday morning for yet more fitness checks. Owen began the day at the club's state-of-the-art Carrington training complex before moving to a private hospital on the outskirts of the city for a further examination. Owen has agreed a two-year deal, with an option for another season. If Owen can stay fit and even go close to rediscovering the kind of form that earned him the Ballon d'Or in 2001, he could become a sensational piece of business. As well as arriving on a free, Owen has accepted a low basic wage that will only rise if he earns the performance-related bonuses. The striker is desperate to prove his doubters wrong and silence those who think he is more interested in his horse racing stables than football. He particularly wants to demonstrate to Fabio Capello that he can no longer be omitted from the England squad. After four difficult years at Newcastle he has his heart set on boarding the plane to next summer's World Cup in South Africa. Ferguson must be impressed by the player's willingness to drop his basic wage from £110,000 a week to nearer £20,000. He will also see Owen as someone who could prove an effective partner in attack for Wayne Rooney, who has expressed a desire to be given a more central role now that Cristiano Ronaldo has moved to Real Madrid. Ferguson has looked at other strikers, including Valencia's David Villa, but the striker wants to stay in Spain. In Owen, however, United might have someone just as prolific - for a fraction of the price.

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  • Donalist27@Yahoo.Com, Francistown (04 Jul 2009, 19:58)
    CR7, yours words are touching my heart,man. We all going to miss you. Please consider coming to close your career.
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