Radamel Falcao may be forced to leave Manchester United in search of regular football as he remains "one of the very best in the world", according to agent Jorge Mendes.
The
28-year-old has struggled for form and fitness since joining the Red
Devils on loan from Monaco in the summer and was left out of the squad
entirely to face Southampton in Sunday’s 1-0 defeat.
Having
scored just three times since September, Louis van Gaal is unlikely to
spend big to sign him permanently – but Mendes is convinced he will
still be at a European super club next season, whether he stays at Old
Trafford or not.
“I don't know [where his future is],” Mendes is quoted in The Telegraph. “He is a fantastic player, and I think it's very difficult for Manchester United fans.
“They
have an absolutely brilliant player, one of the very best in the world,
who would without any doubt play 90 minutes of the match, every time,
with any other club.
“The truth is, right now we don't know what
will happen. What we do know is that he will play in one of the very
best clubs in the world next season, whether that is Manchester United
or not.
“I am 100 per cent sure of that. But you know how football works, we need to wait a little. We'll see what happens.”
Falcao
has scored three goals and bagged three assists in his 12 Premier
League appearances this season, though he has completed 90 minutes just
twice.

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