Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he signed Victor
Valdes knowing the former Barcelona goalkeeper will not be happy being
back-up for fellow Spaniard David De Gea.
Valdes, 32, has
signed an 18-month contract
at Old Trafford.
De Gea, 24, won United's player of the year award last season.
"Nobody is happy to be number two and Victor has to
have ambition to beat David De Gea - but it shall be very hard for him,"
said Van Gaal.
Valdes had been training at United as he recovered from a serious knee injury.
Battle of the keepers |
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Victor Valdes | David de Gea | |
*2013-14 for Valdes, 2014-15 for De Gea |
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32 |
Age |
24 |
20 |
Spain caps |
3 |
Free agent |
Transfer fee |
£18.9m (reported) |
32/24 |
Most recent season club stats (games/goals conceded)* |
22/24 |
De Gea has 18 months remaining on his present deal with United after signing for the club in 2011, but he has recently been
linked with a move to Real Madrid
.
However, the United boss says he will extend the
player's terms with the club rather than succeed the 33-year-old Iker
Casillas at Real.
When asked if he thought De Gea would stay, Van Gaal said: "I think so, yes. There is no problem for him to sign."
The Dutchman also does not see an issue with having two full Spain internationals in his squad fighting for one position.
"My ambition is that I have the best players who can
collaborate with each other to form the best team in the world," he
said.
"When we invited Victor in to have his rehabilitation
at Manchester United, we did it for him and ourselves, so I could see if
his quality is also still the same. He has confirmed both."
Valdes' arrival on a full-time basis is likely to mean the exit of previous back-up goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard.
Unbeaten in 11 games, United play Southampton with
their manager able to pick from a virtually fully fit squad for the
first time this season.
"We only have one player injured. Can you believe it?" said Van Gaal.
"I have to select, for the first time in my career at Manchester United, the 11 players and the 18."
Van Gaal confirmed England winger Ashley Young would be missing for between four and six weeks with a hamstring injury.
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