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Having completed a £ 39 million deal for Donny van de Beek this week, even the most passionate hater of Ed Woodward’s transfer deals would agree that the move is a solid United business.
At just 23 years old, the Dutch midfielder will most likely improve his game at Old Trafford and even if he doesn’t, due to his young age, United can still get a good chunk of the fee back if they sell him. .
The signing of the versatile midfielder will also reinforce Solskajer’s options in the middle of the park. Of course, you already have Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes to turn to, but Van de Beek should be a significant improvement over Scott McTominay, Juan Mata, Fred, and Jesse Lingard.
Aside from this, the former Ajax player’s ability to play as No. 8 and No. 10 should see him replace both Pogba and Fernandes should they need a break, which they will do given the hectic 2020 season schedule / twenty-one. .
However, in his most recent column for The Daily Star, Paul Merson does not believe that any of these aforementioned points are valid.
“Donny Van de Beek looks like a panic buy at Manchester United. I don’t get it. They just spent £ 40 million in a position where they are already strong. And how does he play Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes?” said.
Ok, let’s question the logic here.
Who thinks that a team’s chances of success are better if they have three excellent midfielders to choose from, instead of just two?
Merson then questioned the club’s transfer policy and wondered if Van De Beek’s signing was just a random decision with no acknowledgment.
“You have to have someone who can play the title role. That move was like, ‘Oh, we haven’t bought anyone yet, we’re going to buy someone, who can we get?’ When you look at their midfield, Fred was improving, they have Scott McTominay, now they’re not going to get a game.
And they just gave Nemanja Matic a new contract. Would they have done that if they knew they were going to get Van de Beek? It doesn’t make sense to me. Who makes these decisions? It’s like they’re after Jadon Sancho. If you sign Sancho, Greenwood doesn’t play. For me they need another central defender. “
It should be noted that Van de Beek comes to Old Trafford having passed through the ranks of Ajax, where the 23-year-old made 175 appearances for his first team, scoring 41 goals.
He was also part of the team that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2019 and scored in every knockout round leading up to the quarter-final loss to Tottenham.
Apart from this, Van De Beek has also been capped 10 times with the Dutch national team in the last three years.
As for Merson, he has reprized his role as Sky Sports expert as part of Soccer Saturday’s coverage of today’s Carabao Cup matches.
Another year, huh?
🗣 – “A new way to start a new season!” @JeffStelling is back and so is Soccer Saturday to keep you up to date with all the action from today’s Carabao Cup. 🏆
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– Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) September 5, 2020
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