Manchester United have offered goalkeeper Victor Valdes the opportunity
to train with the squad as he continues his recovery from a serious
knee injury.
Valdes, who tore his anterior cruciate knee
ligament in March, is available on a free transfer after leaving
Barcelona at the end of last season and has been linked to a number of
big clubs.
The 32-year-old will be offered the chance to continue his recovery with United before training with the first team.
“Manchester
United manager Louis van Gaal has offered the 32-year-old former
Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes a chance to complete his
rehabilitation from a knee injury and to work his way back to fitness
with the club,” a statement from the club read.
“Valdes, a free
agent, will have his recovery supervised by the United medical staff
before training with the first team, as he bids to regain full fitness.”
Valdes made his Barcelona debut under Van Gaal in 2002 and it
has been widely reported that United could sign him on a free transfer
once he has proved his fitness.
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