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Before the deal was confirmed, Bebe had told Portuguese radio station Renascenca: "It would be a goo


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That deal has been made all the more galling in recent weeks as it has been claimed that Bebe was signed in favour of James Rodriguez , who United could have had for 5m and who has joined Real Madrid for 70m after starring for Colombia at the World Cup.
Bebe, now 24, was unable to make his mark at Old Trafford and has spent recent seasons premise out on loan. After impressing with Pacos de Ferreira last season, he has now signed with the Portuguese champions.
Before the deal was confirmed, Bebe had told Portuguese radio station Renascenca: "It would be a good opportunity to relaunch my career. I'll certainly have more chances to play and show myself." The attacker added that he would not be sent on loan this season.
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