Picture
Van Nistelrooy - dream move.

RUUD COMPLETES 'DREAM' MOVE

Ruud van Nistelrooy described the completion of his move to Real Madrid from Manchester United as "a dream come true".

The Dutch striker was unveiled by the Spanish giants at the Bernabeu stadium on Friday evening and could not hide his excitement.

Van Nistelrooy, speaking at a press conference televised by Sky Sports News, said: "It's a great honour to stand here in the Bernabeu and it is a dream come true. Real Madrid is a great club; it's got history, the greatest players ever have played here, so it's a great honour on my side.

"I have to speak in English - I am sorry, I will try to learn Spanish as quickly as I can because this move means everything for me.

"I want to thank everybody for the confidence and the belief they have shown in me I will do everything in my ability to play well."

He then added in Spanish; "I am very very happy, thank you all."

Real president Ramon Calderon felt the signing was another element in fulfilling his election pledges to strengthen their side and halt their three-season trophy drought.

He said: "During the electoral campaign the fans asked insistently that if we won the elections that we made a big effort to try to compliment the great squad we had with new players that could come and end this bad spell that we have had for the last three years.

"As you know, the elections were held on July 3 and the (signings) at this time of year are very hard because we have to go really fast and that always causes problems down the line.

"But we saw it as a mandatory obligation not only as representatives of the members of Real Madrid, but as employees of the club, to work for what all of us were expecting.

"Today I can say with pride that this board of directors is more satisfied than a week ago. Although I have also underlined that not all the work has been done and we are expecting other signings in the coming weeks.

"We are very happy at this moment after the great signings of Emerson and (Fabio) Cannavaro we've finally made another one of our dreams come true and (met) another one of the demands of head coach Fabio Capello. Ruud van Nistelrooy has just signed his contract as a new player for Real Madrid.

"His honour list, his trajectory and his statistics are impressive, the same as the ones of the players we presented in the last few days. His are spectacular.

"We have a perfect striker who combines efficiency and power with great footballing technique.''

Manchester United released a statement simultaneously which read: "Ruud van Nistelrooy has completed his transfer to Real Madrid. Manchester United would like to wish him all the best at his new club and thank him for the great service he provided.''

Van Nistelrooy admitted his relationship with United began to sour when he was left out of the starting line-up for the Carling Cup final.

"When we played the final in the `copa', that's when I started to feel unhappy.''

Asked whether Real were his number one choice of destination, the 30-year-old added: ``Madrid is always a first choice, it's just no question.''

When it was put to Van Nistelrooy that the reason for leaving United was the fact that manager Sir Alex Ferguson was supporting other players and not giving him the support he deserved, he replied: ``You summed up my feelings quite well.''

Van Nistelrooy believes he has a great chance of claiming European silverware with Real, but insists the nine-times European Cup winners have no divine right to win it.

"You have to deserve it. Real Madrid has great qualities but you have to prove it on the pitch, not by talking.''

Van Nistelrooy insisted he had been made to feel ``very welcome'' since arriving in the Spanish capital.

"I landed in Madrid very early today and from that moment on I got a very warm welcome. The representatives of the club were fantastic and I was delighted to see the fans in the stadium. The reception they gave me was incredible and I'm thankful to them.''

Van Nistelrooy also backed the club's pursuit of Brazilian playmaker Kaka, who has been linked with a move away from AC Milan following their points deduction for match-fixing.

"Everyone knows his qualities,'' Van Nistelrooy said in a press conference televised live by Sky Sports News.

"Every team in the world would welcome him with open arms.''