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Rumors have intensified stating that Turkish giants Galatasaray are about to snap up Manchester Unieted's Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov.
Berbatov will move to the Turk Telekom Arena as boss Fatih Terim looks to bring in big name signings to help build on their likely domestic success this term, according to the Turkish Fanatik.
It is believed that the unwanted Red Devils striker would not settle for less than a club that is competing in the Champions League next season.
Berbatov will leave Old Trafford at the end of the season and his agent Emil Danchev has declared personal terms have already been agreed with an unnamed club, Click Manchester has reminded.
The 31-year-old Bulgarian was Premiership's joint top goalscorer last season, but has barely figured this term.
Berbatov cost the Red Devils a club-record GBP 30.75 M when he signed from Tottenham Hotspur in 2008. It was recently reported that Manchester United would sell him for GBP 6 M.
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