Memphis
Depay has completed his £25million move to Manchester United from PSV
Eindhoven and has heralded his new manager, Louis van Gaal, as the best
in the world.
The
21-year-old Depay was strongly linked with Liverpool, but Van Gaal,
who worked with the attacker when he was manager of the Holland
national team, beat United's rivals, as well as French champions Paris
Saint-Germain, to Depay's signature.
'This
is a dream come true for me; to play for the biggest club in the world
and also to have the chance to work with someone who I believe is the
best manager in the world, Louis van Gaal,' Depay said. 'I have great
belief in my ability and I work hard to strive to achieve my dreams.
'I
have been at PSV Eindhoven since I was 12 years old and I would like to
thank them for everything. It was a great moment when we won the league
and I was so happy to be part of that.
'This is now a new chapter in my life and one that I am looking forward to.'
Van Gaal was equally as complimentary about Depay, who scored 50 times in 124 games for PSV.
'I
know Memphis well from our time working together in the Netherlands
national team,' Van Gaal said. 'He is a young versatile player who has
the ability to play in a number of different positions.
'It
will take time for Memphis to get used to the rhythm of the Premier
League but I have no doubt that he has the potential to become a great
footballer for this club and he is at the right club to continue the
good work he has done so far.'
In
his final year at PSV, Depay fired in 22 goals to propel his team to
Eredivisie glory and finished as the league's top scorer.
His form not only caught the eye of Liverpool but also PSG, who were favourites to land the winger until United acted.
Van Gaal admitted in May that PSG's interest forced his hand.
'I
have been forced to sign him,' Van Gaal said. 'I don't want to sign him
before the end of the season because we have to focus on our games and
when you sign a player you disturb the focus of y
Depay
is currently on international duty for Holland, where he hit the third
goal in their 4-3 defeat against the United States last week.
His striker gave Guus Hiddink's side a 3-1 lead, before surrendering their advantage and losing 4-3.
They
face Latvia on Friday evening and are currently third in Group A of
Euro 2016 qualifying, behind Iceland and the Czech Republic.







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