Donny van de Beek Refuses Public Interaction : The midfielder has failed to make any headway into the club’s playing 11 since joining in the summer
The kind of treatment being meted out to Donny van de Beek at the moment is exasperating. Despite being one of the most enthralling players in his position last season, the player has been left on the periphery by Ole Gunner Solskjaer this season.
Transferring to Manchester United prior to the onset of the ongoing season, Donny van de Beek looked set to take the Premier League by aplomb. And with a goal on his debut, the midfielder looked destined for colossal things at the club in the time to come.
However, the player has been completely shut down from Manchester United’s playing 11 with him not even getting a look in when it comes to domestic tournaments. Its rightfully left the old Ajax player grow increasingly discontent and dismayed at his situation with the player said to have already told his agent to get him out of the club.
Donny van de Beek
A new low was touched when Donny was handed over a measly three minutes in the side’s Carabao Cup semi-final against Manchester City. Voetbal International’s Suleyman Ozturk who is privy to the player has gone onto talk about how the player is currently left crestfallen at his predicament.
The Dutch media outlet’s Ozturk said: “Solskjaer would be pleased if he honestly told Van de Beek, “I see you as a replacement for Bruno Fernandes. And then as a replacement, not the replacement.”
“Now you see that Solskjaer is talking about the future. But what future?
“Fernandes will play at Manchester United and Rashford too.
“I think Donny is also disappointed by this situation and therefore does not want to give interviews. He is upset about the situation.”
“It looks like a Davy Klaassen scenario. Three-minute raid… Then you think, what am I doing here?”
Ole has meanwhile tried to downplay the entire bruhaha with the manager saying there were a plethora of options in the midfield.
He said: “He has come in, he is in a midfield group there with quality.
“He’s challenging with Bruno, Juan, Jesse.
“I have loads of tens, loads of central midfielders with Paul, Nemanja, Scott and Fred. Donny has done well when he has come in.
“He is always ready, he always works hard in training, positive and he will make differences in many games for us this season. But he will grow more and more for next year.”