Bastian Schweinsteiger admits Manchester United is the only club he could have left Bayern Munich for, having completed his move to Old Trafford.
The Germany international has signed a three-year contract at United,
thus calling time on his 17-year spell at the Allianz Arena.
Schweinsteiger is believed to have commanded a £12 million fee, and penned an open letter to Bayern’s supporters at the weekend, expressing his desire to pursue “one last dream”.
The 30-year-old’s move has now been rubber-stamped, and he has
expressed his delight at completing his move, while admitting that he
cannot wait to work with Louis van Gaal again, having previously played
under the Dutchman at Bayern.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Bayern Munich, it has been an
incredible journey and I didn’t take the decision to leave lightly," he
told the club's official website.
"Manchester United is the only club that I would have left Munich
for. I feel ready for this new and exciting challenge in what I regard
as the most competitive league in the world and I am looking forward to
working with Louis van Gaal again.
"I will never forget my time at Bayern Munich and I would like to
thank everyone at the club and the fans for the great memories."
Schweinsteiger won eight Bundesliga titles at Bayern, along with
seven DFB-Pokals and a Champions League, and Van Gaal has hailed the
midfielder as the "ultimate professional".
"Bastian is, of course, no stranger to me. I worked with him during
my time at Bayern Munich and I am truly delighted he is joining
Manchester United," he added.
"His record speaks for itself; he has won every honour at club level
and was a major part of the successful Germany World Cup-winning team
last summer.
"Bastian is the ultimate professional and there is
no doubting his talent and his ability to control games. He brings a
wealth of experience and is an excellent addition to our squad."

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