Radamel Falcao Says He Needs Regular Football
Radamel Falcao has hinted he could leave Manchester United at the end of the season in search of more regular football.
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Manchester United’s on-loan striker Radamel Falcao has hinted he could leave the club at the end of the season in search of more regular football, but said he was still committed to the Premier League club.
The Colombia forward missed last year’s World Cup through injury before moving on loan from Monaco to United . But he has experienced limited first-team action and scored only four goals under Louis van Gaal.
“Obviously I need to find a place where I have continuity and can play,” Falcao said in Bahrain, where Colombia play a friendly on Thursday.
“I think any footballer needs to play and is happy playing. I’m totally committed to the club, there are eight matches to go [in the Premier League] and anything can happen,” he told Radio Caracol.
“So when the championship ends. I’ll sit down, do an analysis and decide what’s best for me,” added the 29-year-old, who was a prolific scorer for Porto, Atlético Madrid and Monaco before sustaining a knee ligament injury 14 months ago.