shinji kagawa I have to produce greater results than the past season in the domestic league, the European Champions League and the national team," he added. "Results mean goals. That is where attacking players are rated and they gain trust by scoring goals.""I have never been criticised since my transfer. But this kind of thing can happen. If it does, I must control myself."Kagawa has become a crowd favourite in Dortmund since his arrival. He broke his right foot in Japan's Asian Cup semi-final win over South Korea on January 25 before the Blue Samurai lifted a record fourth continental title.After seeing Dortmund lift the Bundesliga shield on the bench, he came back onto the pitch to play the last three minutes of Dortmund's .
final league game of the season, a 3-1 home win over Eintracht Frankfurt, in mid-May.Kagawa's performances for club and country this past year have led to interest from United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, and the Red Devils are now reportedly weighing up a move as they seek to rebuild their squad.And the Japan international says, if the Premier League champions came calling, a move to Old Trafford would be an intriguing prospect."If I get a formal offer, I'll be strongly interested in listening to what they have to say," Kagawa told Nikkan Sports. "The Premier League is one of the leagues I want to challenge. If it is Man Utd, I'll be still more eager to go and try how much I can do there."Kagawa was a key component to Dortmund's capturing of this year's Bundesliga, and Die Borussen will be keen on tying the 22-year-old down to a new deal as they prepare for Champions League football next season.
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