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NEWS 19/06/07

Reds interest flatters striker



Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella says he would be happy to move to United, and claims that the Reds have made a bid for his services.

The Reds were strongly linked with the 23-year-old Italian last week, with the player's agent insisting that United were ready to bid £10million for his client.

Now Quagliarella has revealed that he would consider moving to the Premiership after an alleged offer from Old Trafford.

The striker told Gazzetta dello Sport: "It seems a serious offer, they have raised it and it is an important figure.

"Manchester United are a big deal and if it ended up going that way, I would gladly join the Premier League. It is a fascinating and beautiful competition."

However, having only recently broken into the Italian national team, Quagliarella admits his preference would be to continue plying his trade in Serie A.

"I am really happy at Sampdoria," he said. "I would prefer to remain in Italy, having continuity and having the trust of (Italy manager) Donadoni."

United have been linked with a host of attacking talent since Chief Executive David Gill revealed that the club could try to sign a striker this summer.


Nani 'can emulate Ronaldo'

New signing Nani is being tipped to follow in the footsteps of Portugal and United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ricardo Vaz Te, a colleague of Nani in Portugal's unsuccessful European U21 Championships campaign, says his compatriot has the wherewithal to emulate Ronaldo's sensational rise to prominence.

Fellow Portuguese youth international Manuel Fernandes last week sought to curtail comparisons between Nani and Ronaldo, but Vaz Te cannot resist drawing parallels.

"He (Nani) is an amazing player, he's an amazing kid as well, he works very hard and has got a big heart," the Bolton striker told Sky Sports News.

"He got a gift from god which is his talent obviously. I think he can follow in the footprints of Cristiano Ronaldo and I think he's doing it right now.

"If (Carlos) Queiroz deals with him like he did Cristiano he will be a very, very important player for Manchester United."

Just as Fernandes attempted to play down the inevitable expectations which accompany highly-rated youngsters, Vaz Te is adamant that Nani will need time to adapt to life in the Barclays Premier League.

"Nani is just beginning right now, Cristiano Ronaldo two years ago was just the kid with skills but looking to be big, now he's big," he said. "Now he is one of the best in the world, maybe the best in the world.

"Nani is just working that way, obviously he's not the best in the world but he's got all the talent to be the best."


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