Tomasz Kuszczak may leave Manchester United in the summer if he is not guaranteed first-team football. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images |
Tomasz Kuszczak believes he is good enough to replace Edwin van der Sar on a long-term basis and, as such, claims there is no need for Manchester United to find another top goalkeeper.
Van der Sar, currently suffering from flu, is expected to retire from football at the end of the season and United have continued to be linked with several goalkeepers, despite signing Anders Lindegaard from Aalesund.
But Kuszczak, 28, is determined to become the Old Trafford No1 – or move on. "I know I have not got the biggest name in the world, and I do not want this to sound arrogant... I think I am good enough," he told the Manchester Evening News.
"I have talked to [Sir Alex Ferguson] a few times and he said we will see what happens at the end of the season. I know that in the meantime if I get a chance I have to play well because that is the only way I am going to impress him. If Sir Alex decides I am not good enough, then I will look for another club.
"I am realistic about my situation. It would not frighten me to take over as Edwin's successor. Why should it? I am not new here.
"If I play for this club long term I will be really happy because that has always been my dream. I came to Manchester to try to be a top goalkeeper for many years like my idol Peter Schmeichel."