Fulham have confirmed that Dimitar Berbatov has completed a switch from Manchester United, with the striker penning a two-year contract.
The Bulgarian forward appeared to be on his way to Italy at one stage, with Fiorentina and Juventus known to be keen on acquiring his services.
It is, however, Fulham who have struck a deal to keep the experienced frontman in the Premier League.
Berbatov has spent the last six years in England, having linked up with Tottenham in 2006.
A big-money move to Manchester United followed two years later and the 31-year-old secured an enviable collection of winners' medals during his time at Old Trafford.
He was, however, unable to stop himself slipping slowly down the Red Devils' attacking pecking order, with the arrival of Robin van Persie this summer proving to be the final nail in his coffin.
Eager to find regular first-team football elsewhere, Berbatov spent much of the transfer window searching for a new club.
No comments:
Post a Comment