Man Utd have signed a Portuguese Forward

But five weeks before, he'd have been free. It's very odd.

Credit to the lad himself though - seems like he's had a very rough life so far and he's pulled himself out of it. Good luck to him in general terms, if you know what I mean.
yeah its odd. i get the feeling that fergie bought him to prevent real madrid getting him, as well as wanting him for any potential talent hes shown.

superdude, stop getting your knickers in a twist over the midfield, and have little faith. SAF has never steered us too far wrong.
 
Not going to lie, I have never heard of the kid.

Seems a hefty fee but got to put the trust in SAF and hope he will be a future star.

Fair play to the lad, homeless now making thousands a week.
 
Had late paid-wages, went to a mid-table First League team. Spent like.. days in that same club. Now he is a Manchester United player. I could bet he won't be a flop (and I've seen of him pretty much the same you did), just for the ambition factor.

Força Bebe!
 
Had late paid-wages, went to a mid-table First League team. Spent like.. days in that same club. Now he is a Manchester United player. I could bet he won't be a flop (and I've seen of him pretty much the same you did), just for the ambition factor.

Força Bebe!

Heres hoping.
 
blog from the guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/aug/12/bebe-street-kid-manchester-united
Bébé the street kid now living the dream at Manchester United

The skills learned on a concrete tennis court have transformed the life of United's new £7.4m striker


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Bébé has 'a natural creativity, an irreverence, and that makes all the difference,' says a former coach of the 20-year-old striker. Photograph: Hugo Delgado/EPA

When the news broke on Tuesday night that Sir Alex Ferguson had bought yet another striker, the reaction of many Manchester United supporters was remarkably similar to when the signing of Javier Hernández was announced in April. Sometimes there is no use pretending and, in the case of Bébé, even the sharpest and most cosmopolitan football minds were at a loss to produce a single anecdote or make sense of how a footballer who previously had no Wikipedia site, registered with a club in Portugal's third division only five weeks ago, had suddenly arrived at Old Trafford in a whirlwind £7.4m deal.


A few months since Hernández's signing, the Mexican has already demonstrated United's scouting staff may have discovered one of those players who make all the frustrations of management worthwhile. In the coming months we will discover whether the 20-year-old Bébé will come to be regarded in a similar way. Equally, there are enough examples at Old Trafford – Dong Fangzhou, Manucho, even Diego Forlán – to realise it can easily go the other way. All we can be certain of is the two strikers recruited as back-up for Wayne Rooney tell the story of how football closes divides.


While Hernández grew up amid the pastoral delights of Guadalajara, born into one of Mexico's foremost football families, and studied business administration at one of the country's top universities, Bébé's story includes time living rough before being "rescued" and given a place at Casa do Gaiato, a charitable institution in Loures, north of Lisbon, for orphans or underprivileged children. It is, in many ways, a movie in the making. It is said that when Bébé (the nickname his older brother gave him) is back in Loures he still stays at the imposing concrete building he called home. It was there he learned to play, often on a concrete tennis court.


"He's a player who is the fruit of street football," Jorge Paixão, his manager at Estrela da Amadora, says. "Nowadays players are schooled at the clubs but he has none of this. He's an old-school player. He learned to play in the street and has that natural creativity, an irreverence, and that makes all the difference."
Bébé – or Tiago Manuel Dias Correia to give him his proper name – was born to Cape Verdean parents, the same as his new colleague Nani. This was in the Sintra municipality, a region of great natural beauty, with its national park, the mountain range, the Pena Palace and the ninth century Castelo dos Mouros.
Thousands of Lisbon people come here as tourists each year and Lord Byron talked of it being "the most beautiful place in the world" but Bébé's family lived in poverty in Cacem, a dormitory town described by one travel journalist as "an awful place, sharing neither the beauties of the countryside, nor the cultural richness of a real city".


He played for the youth team in Loures and it was while living at Casa do Gaiato that he was invited to turn out for CAIS, a partner organisation of the Homeless World Cup.
Soon afterwards, Bébé was picked up by Estrela da Amadora, a small club from the Lisbon suburbs. On the face of it, his statistics are not particularly impressive – four goals in 26 appearances – but it was enough for Vitória de Guimarães to offer him a five-year contract in the summer when he became available on a free transfer.
Take away the romanticism of a classic rags-to-riches story, though, and it does leave questions of United's management. Do they need an eighth striker? And why did they not go for him when he would have cost nothing? Carlos Queiroz got involved and Ferguson, trusting the word of his former assistant, persuaded the Glazers to pay the €9m buyout clause that Guimarães had invoked.


"He's a player we've been following but he really came on the scene in the last week or so," David Gill, United's chief executive, said. "He's a potential player and a lot of Manchester United's focus is about getting players who have the potential. Let's hope it works out."
Guimarães are the big winners, having "flipped" the player, and they say they received four offers, including one from Real Madrid. As for Bébé, United are booking him in for English lessons and a life of riches lies ahead. "I had a dream of playing for a major club," he said. "That dream has come true. Football can change lives."
 
Ferguson have admitted he signed Bebe for a hefty fee to beat off competition from other clubs.

He said that he'd usually have watched him for another season or so, but as he was attracting so much interest and has the materials of a top class striker as he is quick, two footed, a good finisher and 6ft 3 tall, we decided to take a whim on him and work with him on his raw talent for a season to see what we can do with him. "It was a rushed decision but I'm confident that it will work out well for us."

So he's admitted that he didn't want to buy him straight away but he did it to make sure nobody else did.

Interesting move Fergie..
 
Playing around players such as Giggs , scholes and Rooney can only aid his progress. Also , with Man U's training facilities and Top class coaching staff he will develop into a good player. But , Instead of bringing in foreigners why don't Man U not look closer to home and Buy young english players.
 
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Didn't realise he was 6ft 3, thats pretty good because of the height of Owen, Rooney, Hernandez etc are all under 6 foot. Hes taller than Berbatov too isnt he? Berba being around 6ft 2?
 
Playing around players such as Giggs , scholes and Rooney can only aid his progress. Also , with Man U's training facilities and Top class coaching staff he will develop into a good player. But , Instead of bringing in foreigners why don't Man U not look closer to home and Buy young english players.

Because English talent is very expensive and foreign talent tends to have something extra about them.
 
Ferguson have admitted he signed Bebe for a hefty fee to beat off competition from other clubs.

He said that he'd usually have watched him for another season or so, but as he was attracting so much interest and has the materials of a top class striker as he is quick, two footed, a good finisher and 6ft 3 tall, we decided to take a whim on him and work with him on his raw talent for a season to see what we can do with him. "It was a rushed decision but I'm confident that it will work out well for us."

So he's admitted that he didn't want to buy him straight away but he did it to make sure nobody else did.

Interesting move Fergie..
this is what i said had probably happened, on the first page. real madrids move forced his hand
 
In fergusons press conference today he said he's a winger:)
 
Not being funny, had anyone hear really heard of Hernandez before United bought him..?

And now you're all jizzing over him.
 
Eh? Obertan was one of United's best preseason players.. i wonder if Bebe will feature this season
 
Well a young man turned up at Carrington for training. And whisper it quietly but the staff are apparantly already saying that they think he's a dud...

Early days yet and can't be easy going to train from the glorious sunshine in Portugal to the downpours we've been having in Mancunia the past week. And he's young. And he doesn't speak the language. Must be quite a shock to the system going from signing your first professional contract to being a multi-million pound transfer target recommended by the close associate of the manager within five weeks.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyI-OfT7zYM&feature=player_embedded#!
 
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i saw his video on tv, i think he runs very fast and looks very stong
 
News on twitter saying he was not impressive during training, thats his first session, so please fellow mancs dont judge him on this.
 
News on twitter saying he was not impressive during training, thats his first session, so please fellow mancs dont judge him on this.

He started training on Tuesday. Press aren't allowed into Carrington and can't see the pitches. Daniel Taylor has been one of the main Manchester football journalists for a decade and works for the Manchester Guardian. I didn't get it from twitter but seen it now on redcafe. Should be fun then :)
 
He started training on Tuesday. Press aren't allowed into Carrington and can't see the pitches. Daniel Taylor has been one of the main Manchester football journalists for a decade and works for the Manchester Guardian. I didn't get it from twitter but seen it now on redcafe. Should be fun then :)

Even i read in redcafe. There were lot of news floating around, it all started with Twitter. And even if didnt impress it hardly matters as he is still trying to adapt to conditions and new Team. So actually its no news tbh.:)
 
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