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Berbatov: I'm United for life

Berbatov: I'm United for life

03/09/2008 2:48 PM

Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov is ready to pledge his future to Manchester United for the rest of his career.

Berbatov is not due to make his debut for the Old Trafford outfit until they visit Liverpool on September 13.

Yet Berbatov's desire to play for United is so strong - and his belief in the club so great - he cannot see himself playing anywhere else.

"I know I can develop here in the way I always wanted. That is the most important thing for me," he told MUTV in an exclusive interview.

"I am 27 now. I am at the biggest club in the world and maybe this could be the last step in my career."

A 30.75million pound (AU$65,845,103) deal with Tottenham was finally confirmed just past midnight, concluding a long-running saga and ending a dramatic day, during which cash-rich Manchester City looked as though they were about to step in and hijack the deal.

Yet, while the waiting world may have wondered whether the 27-year-old was ready to abandon United in favour of City, and their new-found wealth, Berbatov confirmed he had never wavered in his desire to join the Red Devils.

"I don't play for the money," he said.

"Those who know me, my really close friends, know that I play for enjoyment and to entertain the fans."

"If I want to play for the money, I will accept the Manchester City offer or Chelsea."

"But the red shirt is a really big thing for me. I want to play for the biggest club in the world. That is why I am here."

In joining a club that has won the Premier League title for the last two seasons and added the Champions League trophy to their haul in May, Berbatov has a lot to live up to.

Not that the challenge bothers him. Indeed, it is one he is relishing as he bids to add more meaningful medals to the Carling Cup gong he won with Spurs last term.

"Trophies are an important thing in football and I want to help this team win more," he said.

"I have handled pressure and expectation all through my life. I am not scared of it. That is why I am here."

"The most important thing is to enjoy myself, help the team win more trophies and entertain the fans."

"If I do that and play as I have done in my last two years at Tottenham, I don't think there will be any problem."

Having now gone on international duty, Berbatov must wait for his debut. But at the back of his mind, there remains the expectant thrill to come from that first game at Anfield.

"I would love to play there," he said.

"We live for the big games and I think this is the biggest. I can't wait to play."

 
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