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Owen close to shock Man Utd move

Michael Owen has left Bridgewater Hospital after having a medical ahead of a proposed free transfer to Premier League champions Manchester United. It is believed Owen, who was smiling when seen leaving the hospital but refused to answer questions, is now at United's training ground. Owen, 29, is out of contract at Newcastle and had been linked with Everton, Aston Villa, Stoke and Hull. But he looks set to be United's second summer signing after Antonio Valencia. The former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker had checks on an old knee injury in London on Thursday and underwent a full medical at the private Bridgewater Hospital in Manchester. Owen has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons, suffering with groin, ankle, thigh, hernia, metatarsal and knee ligament problems. The 2001 European footballer of the year has dropped out of the England squad, but a potential move to the Premier League champions would give Owen the chance to revitalise his career, even if it involved accepting a lower basic salary. "He has already completed one test on his knee and should he come through Friday's test he'll sign on a free transfer," BBC Radio 5 Live's Juliette Ferrington reported from Manchester. "Contract talks continued late into the night. It would represent a major turnaround for the England striker who has been hampered by injury problems. "Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been a long time admirer of Michael Owen and it looks like he has made his move." Since losing the Champions League final to Barcelona at the end of May, the Premier League holders have sold forward Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid for £80m and failed to persuade striker Carlos Tevez to stay at Old Trafford. The departure of those two players has left United manager Sir Alex Ferguson with a shortage of strikers, with Fraizer Campbell also likely to be sold. However, Ferguson did bring in winger Valencia from Wigan on Tuesday. United were also linked with Lyon striker Karim Benzema, who is set to join Real, while Bayern Munich forward Franck Ribery has been linked with a move to the Madrid club rather than the English champions. Owen made 79 appearances for the Magpies and scored 30 goals in four seasons at St James' Park. But an ankle injury and groin operation severely disrupted his final year at the club, with the last of his 10 league goals for the 2008-09 campaign coming against West Ham on 10 January. If Ferguson does capture Owen, it would be reminiscent of his willingness to take a chance on players like the enigmatic Eric Cantona or stars that have suffered serious injury problems like Henrik Larsson. "United have definitely made a move," said Pete Spencer, sports editor of the Manchester Evening News. "It is a bold move. It could put them at risk of the fans mocking them because they've missed out on Benzema and Ribery. "Owen will have a lot to do make sure that he overcomes the natural hatred between Manchester United and Liverpool, although he has been at Newcastle for some time. "United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has a record of older players doing well at United and if Owen has got anything like the pace he had before then he should be a hit. Who's to argue with Sir Alex Ferguson?" And former Liverpool striker Ian Rush admitted he would have liked to have seen Owen return to Anfield, saying: "Personally, I'd like to have seen him at Liverpool but they haven't lost their best strikers. Rafael Benitez will be happy with what he's got. "I know the way he is and he doesn't have to prove anything anyway. It's a chance for Michael to get back and score some goals. He'll get chances for Manchester United and will score goals." Even so, the move for Owen represents something of a gamble for Ferguson, given Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce ruled out a move for the striker earlier this week given his injury history. "I just question the injury scenario," said Allardyce. "I need a striker that's going to be available for 30 games next season. That's not happened for Michael over the last four years." After Newcastle were relegated to the Championship, Owen expressed his desire to remain in the Premier League. The Wasserman Media Group (WMG), the management company that represents him, sent out a brochure to a number of clubs reminding them of the talent that resulted in the striker scoring 158 goals in 297 games for Liverpool and 40 goals in 89 appearances for England. Owen's exploits in helping Liverpool to victory in the FA Cup, Uefa Cup and League Cup in the 2000-2001 season led to his European footballer of the year award in December 2001. He was widely reported to be earning more than £100,000-a-week at Newcastle after signing a four-year deal when he moved from Real Madrid in August 2005 for a club record fee of £16m, although his wage demands are unlikely to be a problem for Manchester United. If Owen does move to Old Trafford it would revive the former Liverpool striker's hopes of resurrecting his international hopes and taking part in the 2010 World Cup. Owen has been marginalised by England manager Fabio Capello and has won just one cap under the Italian, as a substitute in the 1-0 friendly defeat by France in Paris on 26 March, 2008. Source: BBC

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