RADAMEL FALCAO has warned he will only sign for Manchester United permanently if he is given a more prominent first team role.
The Colombian insists he wants to stay at Old Trafford, but admitted he is frustrated by the fact he has been confined to a substitute’s role by niggling injuries and a lack of match sharpness.

Falcao has been hampered by a knee problem since signing from Monaco on a season’s loan and has started only three games, making another five appearances from the bench.

The 28-year-old appreciates he has to be patient given the competition for places in United’s attack, but he is also realistic. At his age and with his pedigree, he does not want to be a member of the supporting cast.

“From my point of view, yes, I want to stay but obviously I’ve to analyse the situation,” said Falcao, whose only goal for United came in the 2-1 win over Everton at the start of October. I’ll see if I play more and see what decision the board takes.  But from my point of view, I really want to stay.

“I feel ready for the moment that the team needs me. Whenever I’ve the opportunity to come on I try to do my best for the coach and I try to help the team.

“Every footballer wants to play, no one is happy when they’re not playing, when they’re on the bench, but whenever I’m given the opportunity, whether it be for five, 10, 20 or 90 minutes, I’ve to give my best.”

For United’s perspective, they still need to be convinced Falcao is able to return to full fitness after such a serious knee injury. So far, the striker has not been able to prove he is worth the £43.5million needed to turn his loan move into a permanent switch.

With Robin van Persie returning to something like his best form in recent weeks and club captain Wayne Rooney an integral part of manager Louis van Gaal’s team, Falcao will not find it easy to break into the side, let alone stay there when everyone is fit.

“We talk a lot, the coach and I,” added Falcao, who tried to speed up his rehabilitation after surgery in the spring to repair the damage in his knee in a failed bid to play in the World Cup.

“He has a philosophy that I respect. I’ve had an injury, and I’ve had to wait for the opportunity to play. I’m very well.  I’m almost at 100 percent  now, let’s wait and see what the decision of the coach is, when he wants to use me more.

“We’ve a group of strikers who are very good and that’s good for everyone. That means there’s always a level of competition between us, healthy competition, and obviously I’m very happy with how the team is doing.” — The Telegraph

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