Man Uniteds Van de Beek should not have joined the club this summer Van Basten



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Former Dutch striker Marco van Basten has said Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek should have joined a club where he can play more regularly.

United signed Van de Beek from Ajax to a five-year contract this summer for a fee of around £ 40 million.

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But he has only made four appearances as a substitute in the Premier League and was not used in the 0-0 draw against Chelsea on Saturday.

“Donny shouldn’t have gone to United,” Van Basten said. Dutch TV channel Ziggo Sport. “When you are a good player, you want to play every week.

“It’s really bad for a player like Donny to play six or seven games this year. That’s shocking for your pace.

“I know he’s earning a lot more than he used to. But as an elite player you have to be critical and consider the chances of playing when you sign for a new club. Donny should have hoped for better prospects and signed for another club.

“Is this a five-year contract that I can sign? No, that’s nonsense. So you shouldn’t go to Manchester United, but wait with him or another club. You have to want to play football every day. Week, and a club like that is bad for your career. “

After United’s 4-1 win over Newcastle United last week, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said the midfielder will enjoy more minutes as the season progresses.

“He will have his playing time,” he said. “He’s been fantastic in the group. I think you see him today and in training, he’s so clean and tidy that I don’t think he ever fumbled the ball once.

“It’s about finding balance in the team. We won 4-1 today and you ask me why I wasn’t a starter with one of the players. It will have a very good impact on the team.”

After the game against Chelsea, former United defender Patrice Evra said United did not need Van de Beek.

“That is the truth,” the Frenchman told Sky Sports. “Nothing against the boy, but why did we buy him? He is watching from the stands every game.”

United legend Gary Neville seemed taken aback by Van de Beek’s lack of matches, adding: “You must be thinking, ‘What am I doing here?’



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