Manchester
United are now planning to sign on loan striker Radamel Falcao on a permanent deal this month, according to Express.
FNG reported that the Red Devils might not sign him as the Colombian is failing in the Premier League. But his recent form after the injury has given some good signals. His knee injury has now been cleared by the Manchester United medical staff and he is finally fit and ready to revive his old gold days.
Van
Gaal will surely have to spend a big amount in order to acquire his services. Falcao
has already told that he wants to stay at Old Trafford with his parent side
Monaco also interested in his permanent departure.
The
28-year-old is still yet to find his peak form that he showed few years ago for
Atletico Madrid. His back to back injuries is the main reason behind.
With
three goals and three assists in seven Premier League starts, the striker can
give United a real boost in front of goals in the coming matches.
Falcao
has a value around €50million out of which United have already paid €10million
in the summer.
After
his signature United might not think of bringing their Mexican striker Hernandez who is
on loan at Real Madrid.
Columnist: Stevan Jones
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