United eye Colombia starlet Falcao as £15m alternative to pricey Spurs striker Berbatov
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 10:30 AM on 02nd July 2008
Sign of the times: River Plate and Colombia striker Falcao interests Manchester United
Manchester United have earmarked £15million-rated Colombia striker Falcao as an alternative to Tottenham target Dimitar Berbatov, according to reports.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has received glowing reports on the prolific River Plate forward - full name Radamel Falcao Garcia Zarate.
Falcao, 22, is similar in style to United striker Carlos Tevez, and has scored 38 goals in 58 games for his Argentine club.
His strike rate has also attracted interest from Real Madrid and Juventus, according to The Daily Mirror.
Berbatov remains United's top summer transfer target but Spurs are reluctant to sell to another English club, which is why they have quoted a fee of £30m for their prized asset.
Tottenham are willing to accept a lower price from a foreign side, but do not want to see Berbatov go to one of the Premier League's big four while they themselves have Champions League ambitions.
Falcao, nicknamed El Tigre, is renowned for his lethal finishing and has stated his ambition to move to a big European club.
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