Van der Vaart ties up Real move

Hamburg have confirmed Rafael van der Vaart has joined Real Madrid after the two clubs came to an agreement while competing in…

Hamburg have confirmed Rafael van der Vaart has joined Real Madrid after the two clubs came to an agreement while competing in the Emirates Cup in London at the weekend.

The confirmation that the deal had gone through came shortly after the player himself admitted he was set for the Bernabeu on his own personal website.

Van der Vaart, whose mother is Spanish, said: "Last night everything came together and I am now moving to Real Madrid.

"As everybody knows I have always wanted to move to Spain because I have a strong bond with that country. Now I'm going to play for Real Madrid...it's a dream come true.

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"Tomorrow afternoon I will be presented at Real Madrid. This will be the start of a new chapter in my life. I will do everything to help the team and the club to win trophies."

Van der Vaart has been linked with the Spanish champions for the past couple of months but the clubs had failed to reach agreement on a fee, with Hamburg rejecting bids of €6million and €9million for the 25-year-old.

Madrid's need to reinforce their midfield intensified on Sunday after Van der Vaart's international team-mate Wesley Sneijder suffered a knee injury in the Emirates Cup defeat to Arsenal. Reports suggest he could be out for up to six months.

That has prompted Madrid to return with an offer of €13million for Van der Vaart, whose contract includes a clause which allows him to leave for just €1.5 million in 12 months' time.

Hamburg confirmed the deal had gone through on Monday afternoon.

"HSV and Rafael have enjoyed three successful years together," said chairman Bernd Hoffmann. "Rafael was the captain of the team and provided some special football moments with his excellent performances.

"We wish him a lot of success with his new challenge."

Director of sport Dietmar Beiersdorfer added: "Rafael has developed into one of Europe's top players while at HSV and, with his individual class, he played a decisive role in the positive development of HSV.

"We wish him all the best for the future."

Van der Vaart was left out of the Hamburg team for the Emirates Cup, when Real Madrid were one of Hamburg's opponents. He has spent three years at Hamburg after moving to Germany from Ajax.

Van der Vaart will be fondly remembered by the Hamburg faithful after scoring 29 goals in 74 games to fire them into the Champions League in his first season when he top-scored with nine goals.

He helped them finish fourth last season to earn them a place in the Uefa Cup.