KUMBE Schweinsteiger NI MAJERUHI



The 30-year-old started only 15 games in the Bundesliga last season but insists he is "feeling great" following his arrival at Old Trafford
Bastian Schweinsteiger insists he is over his injury problems and believes Manchester United are capable of winning titles next season.

Schweinsteiger completed his move to United on Monday and signed a three-year contract following his arrival Bayern Munich.

The 30-year-old was limited to just 15 Bundesliga starts last season after helping Germany win the World Cup last summer, but he told MUTV: "Everything is fine and I'm looking forward to giving my best for Manchester United and I'm really happy to be here.

"Of course, I had a tough World Cup so after that I was injured until I think end of October.

"But then I had great weeks and months with Bayern, I was not injured and I am feeling great now."

The midfielder added: "I'm here to win titles and that's what United is used to, too. I'm looking forward to playing in the jersey.

"I know Louis van Gaal, so coming here was a little bit easier, but it's not about him, it's more about the club, such a big club with tradition and, with this quality in the team, we can win titles next season.

"I'm looking forward to that moment in the jersey and to play for the team and the great supporters."


 Schweinsteiger: Injury problems won't affect my Man United career







 VALDEZ NAE ATEMWA

The Spanish goalkeeper was not included in the club's squad for their pre-season trip to the United States, but is remaining upbeat ahead of the new Premier League season
Manchester United goalkeeper Victor Valdes says he is "working hard" ahead of the new season after being left out of the club's pre-season tour by manager Louis van Gaal.

The Spaniard was omitted from United’s squad for their trip to the United States, heightening speculation that the 33-year-old could leave Old Trafford just six months after joining the club on an 18-month contract.

Turkish club Antalyaspor have confirmed that they are in talks with Valdes over a move, but he posted a picture on the social network on Tuesday, insisting that he is “working hard” ahead of the 2015-16 campaign, while posing with a thumbs-up sign.









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