The Japan international insisted he could not take the iconic shirt number as a new player at Old Trafford, a move which the Red Devils and England legend has praised
Manchester United legend Bryan Robson has hailed Shinji Kagawa's character after the Japan international declined the club's iconic number seven shirt because of his status as a newcomer at Old Trafford.Kagawa completed a 13 million pound move from Borussia Dortmund last week and said of the shirt number vacated by Michael Owen: "Since I am very new to the club, I have no intention to get a 'big' number."
The 23-year-old instead allowed winger Antonio Valencia to take the famous shirt and inherited the number 26 ahead of his first season.
And Robson, who wore Valencia's new number during a distinguished spell at Old Trafford, believes the move says a lot about Kagawa's personality.
He told the club's official website: "Straight away that makes him seem like a good, honest lad. For him to say that rather than put the No7 shirt on, proves he must be a down-to-earth lad.
"One thing you get with Japanese boys is they’re very hard working and conscientious about the job."
Kagawa was part of a Borussia Dortmund side that sealed a League and Cup double last season playing as a central attacking midfielder in a 4-2-3-1 system.
And, though there is much debate over where Kagawa will feature for the Red Devils, Robson feels the 23-year-old has the versatility to slot in anywhere.
He added: "I think the boss will be looking at where he does play him out there on tour. He’s got a good option now and can play Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck up top but can also now play Wayne [Rooney] up there if he really wants to and Shinji can play in behind him.
"From what I’ve seen and been told about him, he can play in numerous positions and won’t let you down. He can do a good, hard, workmanlike job for you. Versatility has always been important for the boss. He has a few players who can play in different positions.
"Look at his last few signings – even at the back, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling can play center-half or right-back. Phil can also fill in to midfield as well so the boss likes players who have got that flexibility where they can balance a team."
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