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Manchester United: Superstar open to move. Go get him Louis – report

Van Gaal: A man of character

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Manchester United have been put on alert after Memphis Depay announced that it was possible that he could leave his current side this summer. The young winger confirmed that he would have the final say on his future, giving hope that a deal with The Premier League side could be possible.

While the winger does not appear to be attempting to push a transfer through, he has made it clear that he would consider moves to top European sides. The Mirror quotes the player as stating:

“I have done my time at PSV but if nice clubs from big leagues ask, I will think about it. There is lots of interest but it is definitely an option to stay.”

Although Manchester United will not be competing in Europe, they are still considered one of the biggest clubs in the world. The lure of playing in The Premier League for such a prestigious club could tempt the player to leave the Dutch side for pastures new.

Manchester United could have a significant advantage over other clubs in view of the fact that he would be working under Louis van Gaal, a manager he already has experience with from being part of the Netherlands national squad. This relationship with the manager could swing the decision in favour of moving to Old Trafford over other potential deals.

The 20-year-old grabbed the attention of football fans and clubs alike over the summer with his notable performances during the 2014 World Cup. He went on to help his national side to third place in the tournament and was nominated for the Best Young Player award.

His club career has been equally impressive. Since breaking into the PSV Eindhoven squad in 2011 he has played over 80 games in all competitions and scored 22 goals.

With his versatility, being able to play as a winger, wing-back or full-back, and experience of playing under Van Gaal, Depay could well prove to be a perfect match for Manchester United.

Let’s see the brilliant youngster. Manchester United fans: a top priority?

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Tony

    Aug 4, 2014 at 5:18 pm

    He won’t buy Depay, he already let De Vrij, Martins Indi go to other clubs, even a player like Garay went to Zenit for a little amount of money. It is clear that Van Gaal is lazy to bid for decent, young players and he wants only to work with footballers already in the squad. Manchester United will always be a club who let great young perspective players go in other clubs. I dont’t want to mention that even Herrera and Shaw aren’t his signings, he said it in an interview.

  2. Ross

    Aug 4, 2014 at 5:49 pm

    What are you on about Tony? Van Gaal has huge weight on his shoulders in terms of spending due to the FPL fair play restrictions if he fails to make top 4 this season as well as cuts in sponsorship. Why would he invest in players for the future now… We already has a thriving youth squad with some fantastic prospects which he has shown in the pre-season matches.

    If he is to do anything, it’d be to buy one or two world-class players to increase the chances of making top 4 and then once a more cohesive and high performing squad comes around, invest into thriving prospects next season.

  3. Chibuzor

    Aug 5, 2014 at 8:45 am

    i cant really tell but i advise lvg to get at least two good wingers(eg´cuadrado´di maria) and 2 defenders. I know he has a burden on him buh he shud offload players dat a nt useful to him to stick to fifa fair play restriction…..i believe he wud make a good coach

  4. IDG

    Aug 5, 2014 at 10:51 am

    man utd ar always searchin 4 playas nd at d end of d day they wil nt sign them, i dnt no y

  5. prince

    Aug 5, 2014 at 11:40 am

    We need good defenders,pls dnt sell kagawa and chicharito pls dey are stil young players dat has talents

  6. Mustafha abubakar

    Aug 5, 2014 at 2:24 pm

    Ilove man utd

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