"I have waited a very number of years with this - it is 1 day what every professional dreams might happen. It's only an incredible feeling" David Peters Robin van Persie has revealed his comfort after finally winning the Premier League title in his first time with new team Manchester United. The Dutch striker had only an FA Cup winner's medal to show for seven years in English football when he left Arsenal last summertime, but has obtained 24 group goals to help fire United to a record 20th champion. And the 29-year-old, who returns to the Emirates on Sunday for the very first time since his controversial exchange, admits the season has made his wishes come true. "I have waited an extremely number of years for this. It is what every professional goals might happen one day," he explained. "That is the reason why I sacrificed therefore much ahead here. A dream was chased by me and I'm therefore happy the dream has been achieved. I still can not think it, it is only an unbelievable experience. "It can be a massive relief all things considered now to be fortunate enough to win a name in one of the toughest leagues in the world." He added: "My move to Manchester United was all about time. We met one another at precisely the right time - they were so eager to win the Premier League title back, and I was so eager to win the title for the very first time." Van Persie - who also won the UEFA Cup with first team Feyenoord before joining the Gunners - is in the prime of his profession and admits he is eager to refill his prize case with the Old Trafford leaders while he's at the very top of his game. "Quite only, I now wish to get as much as possible," he added. "Now I've won one large prize, I'm even more eager to win more, even more eager to win everything. "Next season I have the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Capital One Cup, Community Shield and, needless to say, the World Cup to target on." United have now been associated with movements for a bunch of strikers come july 1st to supplement Van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck. But Van Persie doesn't see that as a threat to his position and believes a more impressive team will help him realize his goals with the team. "The more quality players we carry the better," he told Sunlight. "And much more fun. "I trust (Ferguson's) judgement. The boss knows what is advantageous to the team." Do not become accustomed to it: Van Persie won the FA Cup with Arsenal - nine years back Getty Van Persie's signing raised eyebrows in the summer because it has been unusual for Ferguson to pay big on players within their late-20s, but the Scot's assistant Mike Phelan has confirmed the Holland hitman's effect this year. "Robin is a good improvement to Manchester United Football Club," he told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme. "We knew what we were signing when we brought him to the club. "He is come in with an requirement of achieving something and once you arrived at Manchester United that is essential. "You have got to want to get, you've surely got to want to develop much more than where you are at the moment and I think Robin has brought on another part of his game. "He does study the overall game but therefore do other people and Robin has accomplished a thing that he is tried to reach for numerous years and we're pleased to have him with us." Phelan added: "We all know very well what his talent is and he's brought that to us. "We knew he could score many goals, we knew he'd the quality to entertain a crowd and there is no better crowd and no better arena to achieve that in than Old Trafford. "I think everyone has responded to him within the membership. His highs have been enjoyed by the supporters. "He had a cause throughout the season when he was slightly barren but he kept going and we kept playing him and his quality has shown through."
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