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Giuseppe Rossi loving his family reunion with Manchester United

Italy international is training at Carrington to build up his fitness.

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Giuseppe Rossi is back with the Manchester United family and looking to make up for lost time as the free agent steps up his search for a new club.

Raised in the United States and reared in United’s academy, the Italy international is back in the north west sharpening his finishing and fitness after a period punctuated by injury problems.

Rossi came through the club’s fabled youth system and became one of the continent’s brightest strikers, leaving Old Trafford for Villarreal in 2007 before a string of serious knee injuries threw things off kilter – setbacks that have failed to dim his hunger and positivity.

“This just shows you how much of a family Manchester United is,” Rossi told Press Association Sport. “They have always taken care of their players.

“It’s a real privilege to have this opportunity and be given this opportunity. It feels really good.

“When I heard about this opportunity it just brought so much joy.

Giuseppe Rossi made 19 first-team appearances after coming through United's youth system
Giuseppe Rossi made 19 first-team appearances after coming through United’s youth system (Martin Rickett/PA)

“I make sure that I’m doing the best I can to better myself but also to help the team do the right things in training.”

Rossi felt like a giddy teenager again when strolling back into Carrington, but this is not just a walk down memory lane.

This is a chance to prove himself at a crucial stage of his career.

“I just love this game,” said Rossi, who is fit and free from the cloud of a potential doping ban.

“I always want to keep trying to achieve, keep trying to achieve, keep trying to get better and I just love this game so much that nothing’s ever going to take me away from it.

“It’s a part of me and I want to keep fighting and keep doing what I have to do in order to be where I want to be.”

Giuseppe Rossi has won 30 caps for Italy
Giuseppe Rossi has won 30 caps for Italy (Nigel French/PA)

His family have always provided him with the drive forwards and the striker feels ready to return to the rigours of club football – and appears to be holding his own in training, where his former manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been along to watch.

“I had breakfast with him at Carrington the other day,” Rossi said of Ferguson – a man he believes is “the best manager who ever lived”.

“We were talking and talking and he still remembers the transfer fee when I got sold.

Sir Alex Ferguson is recovering well from the brain haemorrhage he suffered in May
Sir Alex Ferguson is recovering well from the brain haemorrhage he suffered in May (Martin Rickett/PA)

“It’s great to see him in high spirits and great to see him just being about here on the football field.”

Ferguson is the ideal mentor for fan favourite turned caretaker boss Solskjaer, who Rossi has a unique view on as the only person to have played with the Norwegian at United and be coached by him.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has started his time in the United hotseat with a club record six straight wins
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has started his time in the United hotseat with a club record six straight wins (John Walton/PA)

“He brought back the Manchester United way, he brought back the tranquillity that maybe this environment needed.

“You’ve just got to tip your hat off to him and his coaching staff that have done just an amazing job.”

The long-term future is unclear for Solskjaer, just as it is for Rossi.

“Happy,” Rossi said. “A lot of things have been taken away from me as a football player due to these injuries.

“I’ve always come back strong, I’ve always been able to get back at certain levels but in years from now, I just want to say that I’m happy.”

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