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Monday 1 September 2014

DEADLINE DAY LIVE: Falcao Joins Manchester United! Van Gaal Seals £200,000-a-Week Deal For Colombia Hitman Amid Fears Over Van Persie Injury

Main man: Falcao has established himself as one of the most potent strikers in Europe
Manchester United have won the race to sign Radamel Falcao from Monaco on a one-year loan.
The striker will cost the Old Trafford club £12million and follows Angel di Maria, Daley Blind, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera and Marcos Rojo in joining manager Louis van Gaal at the club.
The 28-year-old Colombian has yet to agree personal terms - he will reportedly earn £200,000-a-week - but that is expected to be a formality and he is believed to be on his way to Manchester in a private jet.

Done deal: Manchester United have won the race to sign Radamel Falcao from Monaco on a loan deal
Done deal: Manchester United have won the race to sign Radamel Falcao from Monaco on a loan deal

Falcao by numbers

River Plate (2005-09): 105 apps/45 goals
Porto (2009-12): 87 apps/72 goals
Atletico Madrid (2011/13): 91 apps/70 goals
Monaco (2013-14): 22 apps/13 goals

The potent striker was expected to join Manchester City while Arsenal also entered the race late last week.
But United moved for him amid fears of persistent niggling injuries to Robin van Persie and will offset Falcao's arrival by selling Danny Welbeck on deadline day while Javier Hernandez has joined Real Madrid. 
Indeed, Madrid were frontrunners for Falcao and the player himself posted - and later deleted - a tweet on Saturday appearing to confirm the move.
But the Spanish giants, who sold Di Maria to United last week, instead opted to sign Hernandez who had struggled to force his way into Van Gaal's plans.
After completing his move, Falcao will join up with his national team ahead of their friendly against Brazil in Miami on Friday night.
The clash will be a repeat of the World Cup quarter-final which Brazil won 2-1 although Falcao missed the tournament through injury,
Falcao became the youngest debutant in the Colombian second tier when he played for Lanceros Boyaca in 1999 at the age of 13. 
Sitting it out: Falcao (right) watched Monaco's game against Lille from the stands at the weekend
Sitting it out: Falcao (right) watched Monaco's game against Lille from the stands at the weekend
Memento: Falcao was also wanted by Manchester City and Arsenal but opted to move to Old Trafford
Memento: Falcao was also wanted by Manchester City and Arsenal but opted to move to Old Trafford

Falcao vs Van Persie vs Rooney 

                             Falcao Rooney Van Persie
Games Played         88         93            99
Minutes Played     7366     7576        8177
Goals                        63         57           68
Con Rate %             25.2      20.8        22.1
Mins/Goal              116.9    132.9      120.3
Assists                       4         24            21
Chances Created    73       158          180

He joined River Plate in 2005 for £300,000 and spent four years in Argentina before moving to Porto for £3m. Seventy two goals in 87 games thrust him into the spotlight as one of Europe's hottest strikers and Monaco pounced last year, paying a reported £47m.
But despite his palatial surroundings in the tax haven, Falcao was desperate to challenge himself in a more demanding environment and is believed to have reduced his demands in order to secure a move before the transfer deadline on Monday night. 
United's poor start to the Premier League season continued on Saturday when they drew 0-0 with new boys Burnley at Turf Moore.
The stalemate highlighted Van Gaal's problems up front with his side having scored just two goals in their opening three games.
On Sunday night, City had moved into pole position to land Falcao, who is rated at £50m. But their deal was dependent on Alvaro Negredo returning to Spain with Valencia.
Director of football Txiki Begiristain is understood to have held talks with Monaco officials at last Thursday’s Champions League draw in the principality.
City would have had to sell Negredo and possibly two more if they wanted to sign Falcao on a permanent deal and still meet the £49m net spend limit set by UEFA’s financial fair play rules but that would have been avoided had he joined on loan.
Earlier, Sportsmail revealed that Arsenal initiated first contact with the star's advisers on Friday, informing them of their desire to take the striker on loan, not a permanent deal. 
And Juventus also negotiated with Monaco but were left frustrated at the French club's refusal to pay part of the striker's wages during a potential loan deal. 

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