Official: Berbatov joins Fulham from Manchester United
The Bulgarian striker has signed a two-year deal at Craven Cottage
to ensure Martin Jol's side complete one of the biggest signings of
transfer deadline day
Fulham have officially completed the signing of Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov on a two-year contract for a fee of around £4 million.
Despite a last-ditch attempt from former club Tottenham to hijack the deal earlier on deadline day, the 31-year-old has put pen to paper on a deal at Craven Cottage that will run until 2014.
It
had looked like Berbatov was going to join Serie A side Fiorentina and
then Juventus before Fulham emerged as frontrunners late on Thursday
when Berbatov rejected those approaches.
Speaking to his new
club's official website, Berbatov said: "I'm delighted to have signed
for Fulham and I look forward to playing under Martin Jol once again.
"As
soon as I was aware of Fulham's interest my decision to join was an
easy one to make. I'm impressed with the set up here and the people have
made me feel welcome.
"There is a close and personal feel around the club and I can’t wait to get started."
Jol was delighted at his capture of the Bulgarian, speaking of his admiraiton for the player's talents.
"Dimitar
is a player I've always admired. He did well for me at Spurs and I'm
sure that he will do well here at Fulham," he said.
"He is a
player of great quality and technical ability who will give me the
attacking option I’ve been looking for. When he’s not scoring goals, his
ingenuity often leads chances being created for his team-mates.
"I'm delighted that we’ve been able to convince him to come to us, as there was a lot of attention from other clubs."
In
comfirming the sale of Berbatov, Manchester United released a farewell
statement wishing the player well after he spent four seasons at Old
Trafford.
The statement, which praised the striker, read: "An
artist as much as a sportsman, Berbatov delighted in making football
beautiful.
"He took as much pleasure in setting up goals as he
did scoring them, although he will probably be best remembered by United
fans for a historic hat-trick against Liverpool – the first by a Red in
64 years – in 2010-11."
Former manager Sir Alex Ferguson had
wished Berbatov well when he spoke about his exit before it was
confirmed at his Friday morning press conference.
"He's a very talented player and his contribution was good, particularly in home games," Sir Alex said.
"But
when we changed our game, it didn't suit him. We started to play with
more speed and teams were getting organised very quickly against us.
"Therefore,
we had to change the way we wanted to play and it didn't suit Dimitar
but he's a very talented player. Wherever he goes, he will do well."
Berbatov
scored 46 goals in 102 games during two seasons as Tottenham before
United signed him in a £30.75m move in the summer of 2008.
He
went on to play 149 times for the Old Trafford club, scoring 56 times
and will now continue his Premeir League career at Craven Cottage.
Source : Goal.com