Tuesday, July 6, 2010

World Cup star harbours United ambitions

Luis Suarez has claimed that he wants to be the man who can help fire Manchester United to Premier League glory in the future.

The Uruguayan striker was a revelation at Ajax last season, scoring 49 goals in 48 games and has also impressed during the World Cup helping his nation to the semi-finals - though he will miss that game due to his sending off in the quarter-final against Ghana. The run has been something of a minor World Cup 2010 betting upset.

It has been reported that Sir Alex Ferguson is looking for new strikers after United lost out to Chelsea in the Premier League title battle last season.

Apart from Wayne Rooney, the rest of United's striking options disappointed throughout the campaign and Ferguson has already moved to bring in Mexico forward Javier Hernandez for next season.

The veteran manager has been linked with an interest in Suarez, and the Ajax forward has claimed he would not be able to resist the calling of United if they came in for him.

"Manchester United and Barcelona are the elite clubs in Europe," he told the Daily Star.

"If they call, you listen. I would only leave Ajax for a team in that category."

United are currently second favourites in the Premier League 2010/2011 betting.

Another striker who harbours ambitions of helping United to the Premier League title is Sevilla and Brazil star Luis Fabiano.

The striker had been linked with a move to Spurs but dismissed those reports and stated he only wanted to sign for one of the "true giants" of European football, stating Old Trafford would be his preferred destination.

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