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13:55 GMT, Wednesday, 3 September 2008 14:55 UK

Manucho given Man Utd go-ahead

Manucho celebrates

Angola striker Manucho can finally play for Manchester United, after receiving a UK work permit.

The 25-year-old was offered a three-year contract by the Old Trafford outfit last December - but did not receive official clearance.

He then went out on a three-month loan to Greek side Panathinaikos.

"When we looked at the rules we found that he qualified for a work permit automatically," United chief executive David Gill told MUTV.

"He's 25 years old and has got a lot of great attributes.

"You only need to look at the goals he scored at the African Nations Cup to see that and I think he brings something different to the team."

Manucho was one of the stars of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana, scoring four goals as the Palancas Negras progressed to the quarter-finals.

"He's got a little injury at the moment but we're looking forward to him getting fit and showing us what he can do; he's a great prospect," added Gill.

Manucho joins the likes of Wayne Rooney, Christiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tevez and new signing Dimitar Berbatov in a formidable United attacking line-up.

The departures of Fraizer Campbell and Louis Saha give him a better chance of earning a start.



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