MANCHESTER UNITED are to sign former England striker Michael Owen on a free transfer, according to reports.
Owen's Newcastle contract ended on July 1 but, although the former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker apparently remained eager to stay in the Barclays Premier League, it appeared only the likes of Stoke and Hull City were ready to make a concrete off
er.
They now appear to have been joined by reigning champions United, who have lost star man Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina striker Carlos Tevez since the end of last season.
Owen suffered from a series of injury problems during his stint at St James' Park and Sir Alex Ferguson is thought to be lining up a pay-as-you-play deal for the forward.
The 29-year-old was believed to be on around £110,000 a week at Newcastle, for whom he scored ten goals as they were relegated to the Coca-Cola Championship last season, but would be happy to take a reduced basic salary for a top-four club. Owen has failed to persuade England coach Fabio Capello that he has both the form and fitness to add to his 89 international caps but would relish the chance to forge a partnership with the Italian's first-choice striker, Wayne Rooney, at Old Trafford.
United have yet to officially comment on the deal.
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