MANCHESTER UNITED flop Bebe has joined second tier Real Zaragoza in a loan move.
It is his EIGHTH club since he left Old Trafford in 2014 after an unsuccessful four year stay.
He has joined from Rayo Vallecano as he looks to give Zaragoza a boost in their relegation battle in La Liga 2.
The 32-year-old has been pictured on the club’s social media channels in training as he begins his latest adventure.
Bebe joined Man United in 2010 as a rising star but has since experienced an inconsistent career which has seen him play for several clubs in different countries.
He only made a handful of appearances for United, first making his debut in a League Cup win over Scunthorpe.
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The highlight of his Manchester stay was his Champions League goal away at Bursaspor in a 3-0 win.
Bebe spent the next three years on loan at Besiktas, Rio Ave and Pacos de Ferreira before he was finally cut loose in 2014.
He then joined Benfica but failed to make much of an impact and found himself sent out on loan again.
The winger made 34 appearances for Rayo Vallecano and would be sent on loan to the club again before settling permanently in 2018.
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He is now looking to help Zaragoza avoid slipping into the third tier.
The club sit only four points clear of the relegation zone.
They were in La Liga as recently as 2013 but a poor season saw them relegated as the league’s bottom club.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk