It's better for everyone at Manchester United if I leave, claims Dimitar Berbatov

 
Dimitar Berbatov
17 July 2012

Dimitar Berbatov is resigned to leaving Manchester United this summer after admitting it would be "better for everyone" if he exited Old Trafford.

Berbatov took to Facebook yesterday afternoon to reveal his frustration that a four-year stay at United was likely to come to an end.

The 31-year-old found himself frozen out of the first team last season as manager Sir Alex Ferguson preferred star striker Wayne Rooney and young guns Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez ahead of him.

Berbatov managed just 12 league appearances, scoring seven goals, a year after he was the Barclays Premier League's equal top-scorer.

In his post on Facebook, Berbatov, admitted he would like to see out the final year of his United deal but that it was more likely time to move on.

"The truth is, I love this club, but I am not going to be useful to anyone if I am not playing. And I want to play, I want to help," he wrote.

"But for unknown reasons it's not going to happen, or my chances will be limited, so it's better for everyone if we say goodbye.

"If not, I am professional and I will keep doing everything I can to help my team and my team-mates, whenever I have opportunity to do so."

A host of clubs are apparently already circling to acquire the services of a player who cost United £30million when he signed from Tottenham four years ago.

Reports have suggested that United have slapped a price tag of £10million on Berbatov's head, although the striker claimed Ferguson had told him the figure was half of that amount.

"Because I am tired of speculation, I am telling you this," he wrote.

"I read the papers and I see they say 10 million pounds is my price. I go and talk with Sir Alex, and he says to me 5 million. So who is telling the truth, what do you think??"

Berbatov has scored 48 league goals at United, helping them to two Premier League titles, but his Old Trafford future has been in doubt since he was left out of the squad for the 2010-11 Champions League final against Barcelona at Wembley.

Despite slipping down the pecking order last year he reminded any potential suitors of his goalscoring class with a hat-trick against Wigan on Boxing Day, before adding two more in the unexpected home defeat to Blackburn five days later.

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