09-12-2009, 02:57 PM
Sol Campbell has invited Manchester United to make a move for him after he was linked with a shock switch to Old Trafford.
Widespread reports on Wednesday suggested United were lining up a surprise deal for Campbell to bolster their injury-hit defence.
The former England international is free to find a new club after finally securing his release from Notts County after an ill-fated spell at the League Two club.
The 35-year-old, who will have to wait until January to join a new club, is currently training with former side Arsenal as he looks to maintain his fitness.
Reports have claimed United are ready to invite the veteran for training as they weigh up a short-term deal for the central defender.
Wait
Campbell has revealed he has not heard from anyone at United, but that he would interested in a move to the reigning Premier League champions.
"I have heard nothing officially from Manchester United, but there have been suggestions and of course, it would be a great move for me, if it happens," Campbell told ESPN.
"I shall just have to wait and see if a call comes through the right channels.
"Of course I would love to play for Manchester United, but I am not counting any chickens, just waiting to see what happens.
"I am training as usual at Arsenal, and would go to train at Manchester United if I was asked."
Source: skysports.com
Widespread reports on Wednesday suggested United were lining up a surprise deal for Campbell to bolster their injury-hit defence.
The former England international is free to find a new club after finally securing his release from Notts County after an ill-fated spell at the League Two club.
The 35-year-old, who will have to wait until January to join a new club, is currently training with former side Arsenal as he looks to maintain his fitness.
Reports have claimed United are ready to invite the veteran for training as they weigh up a short-term deal for the central defender.
Wait
Campbell has revealed he has not heard from anyone at United, but that he would interested in a move to the reigning Premier League champions.
"I have heard nothing officially from Manchester United, but there have been suggestions and of course, it would be a great move for me, if it happens," Campbell told ESPN.
"I shall just have to wait and see if a call comes through the right channels.
"Of course I would love to play for Manchester United, but I am not counting any chickens, just waiting to see what happens.
"I am training as usual at Arsenal, and would go to train at Manchester United if I was asked."
Source: skysports.com