Stoke City have confirmed the signing of Michael Owen on a one-year contract.
The 32-year-old, who was released by Manchester United in the summer, will join Tony Pulis’ side subject to approval from the Premier League.
The striker moved to Old Trafford back in
2009 as Sir Alex Ferguson looked to bolster his attacking options following Cristiano Ronaldo’s 80 million pounds to Real Madrid.
Despite netting a dramatic winner in the 4-3 win over arch-rivals Manchester City, he failed to establish himself at the club and made just 31 league appearances, scoring five times.
Speculation over recent days suggested a return to Liverpool could happen as a possible way of boosting their striking options but Stoke have completed a deal to bring him to the Britannia Stadium.
Owen has scored 40 times for England in 89
appearances but has failed to represent his
country in recent years.
He will provide competition upfront for Peter
Crouch, Jon Walters and Cameron Jerome.
From Soccerway