Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao has hinted his future by revealing his desire to play regular football.
Radamel Falcao joined Manchester United last summer on a two year loan deal from French side Monaco but has failed to impress in the Premier League. He has scored only four goals in 19 appearances in the Premier League.
United boss Louis van Gaal signed him with high hopes as the Colombian has proven himself at Porto and Atletico Madrid but failed to shine at Old Trafford.
United are already planning to sign attackers in the summer window which further confirms that he has no place in the starting lineup. Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and James Wilson are already fighting for the striking role.
However, Falcao added: “I am happy at the club and with how the fans and my team-mates have treated me. I will keep fighting until the end at Manchester United.”
Despite of lack of time on the field, the player is determinded to prove himself and cement his regular spot.
“I am totally focused on the club. There are eight games left and anything can happen.”
The reports believe that United who were planning to sign him on permanent deal for a fee around £43million are likely to offload him.
Daily Mail also reported that Falcao will leave Old Trafford and the Red Devils will allow him to spend the remaining one year in any other Premier League club. Liverpool could be his next destination, as per the reports.
Columnist: Dany Fendi
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