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Old 2004-05-27, 03:08   Link #28
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Its Official - Leed's Alan Smith To Man Utd

Smith completes £7m Man Utd switch

Alan Smith has vowed he is ready to win the doubters over after completing his 'brave' £7million journey from Leeds to Manchester United.

Smith: £7m Old Trafford deal (LaurenceGriffiths/GettyImages)

After passing his medical with the Red Devils, Smith signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford that has succeeded in alienating him from supporters of both clubs.


Smith: £7m Old Trafford deal (LaurenceGriffiths/GettyImages)

Leeds fans are seething that the home-town boy they hailed a hero during a disastrous last 12 months has so actively sought a transfer to their bitterest rivals.

United supporters are not much happier given Smith's badge-kissing antics after scoring during the last league match between the sides at Old Trafford in February and also fear the Yorkshireman's arrival could trigger the departure of Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Smith has so far met any criticism directed at him with a firm shrug of the shoulders and insisted he has the right to join any club he wants.

However, the 23-year-old has accepted the move has generated plenty of ill feeling and knows there will be plenty of sceptics waiting to condemn him when he runs out in a United shirt for the first time in August.

'Not a lot of people would have been brave enough to make this step,' he told MUTV. 'But I am prepared for what comes with that and I am looking forward to the challenge of playing for Manchester United.

'I can't wait to get started. I want to prove myself here and win the fans over with my performances on the field.'

Just 24 hours since their own review revealed they had paid over #14million in agents fees in the three years from January 2001, United added another #750,000 to that figure as part of an overall package that will see cash-strapped Leeds net their entire £6million cut of the fee up front.

Smith waved the signing-on fees he was owed to push the deal through, one last gesture to a club he said he one day hoped to play for again only to make the move that now renders it an impossible dream.

While he knows there is no chance of building bridges with the supporters at Elland Road, Smith, who has won eight England caps and is on standby for Euro 2004, is hoping his determination to play for United wins him some goodwill around Old Trafford.

Middlesbrough, Everton and Newcastle all expressed an interest in the Rothwell-born player but Smith quickly made it plain he wanted to join the Red Devils.

Sir Alex Ferguson, already a long-time admirer, could not have been more impressed and quickly asserted his desire to sign a player who will add an extra physical presence to his strikeforce.

'I have never been more impressed with a young player,' said the Scot. 'His desire to play for Manchester United is fantastic. Certain young people come along with a special determination and, after speaking to him, I expect that from Alan Smith. That desire will take him a long way.'

Under the circumstances, Smith could hardly claim his move is a dream come true.

Instead, he said United were the epitome of everything he desired as a young footballer kicking a ball around in the streets of Rothwell.

'Growing up, I wanted to be the best I could be,' he said. 'I want to win everything I can. That is the biggest reason for coming here. Manchester United is a team of winners. They play in every tournament going and I want to become a winner too.'

And he is not prepared to hang around either.

Faced with the formidable obstacle of van Nistelrooy - 110 goals in three seasons at Old Trafford - and Louis Saha - seven goals in 12 league games - Smith might have been expected to agree when asked if he would be happy to start life as a United player on the bench. He did not.

'I am not prepared to spend time on the bench,' he said. 'I want to make an impact straight away.

'If you are going to be successful as a team, you need a good squad but I believe I am good enough to play in the team. Hopefully I will be proved right.'

What an idiot.

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