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Manchester United: Five Players Who Could Face The Axe By Louis Van Gaal

Tom Cleverley:

The arrival of Ander Herrera has sorted out the central midfielder role. Despite Micheal Carrick ruled out for 12 weeks after damaging his ligaments and needing surgery to recuperate. Carrick went over on his ankle in training earlier this week and Van Gaal stated that it was a big blow for his squad. Tom Cleverley might feel his career is well and truly over and has been ridiculed by United fans for their team’s failings in the past. The midfielder doesn’t have the dynamism, poise or elegance on the ball and at best looks a one dimensional player which doesn’t suit in Van Gaal’s idealogy. Everton were recently linked with the player and with just a year left on his contract, The Red Devils might decide it’s the time to cash in for whayever fiscal ramification.

Luis Nani/Ashley Young:

Van Gaal’s philosophy has always been to use wide wingers, making the field as big as possible and then quickly change into a transition of defense to attack in a matter of seconds. The new manager will look to get the best out of Nani and Ashley Young but both the players look extremely rusty. The former has been linked with a move to Juventus in the past few months while Ashley Young had lost his place to Anton Valencia and Adnan Januzaj under David Moyes.

Bebe:

The 24 year old Portuguese forward joined the Red Devils August in 2010 but despite being heralded as a big star in the making, his career has been at loggerheads with the Old Trafford outfit. Bebe spent the 2013-14 season on loan with Pacos de Ferreira and has just made seven appearances for United in four years. Various loan spells hasn’t helped his cause and despite his age, United have found no potential suitors for the player. The player looks to have no future at the club and might be finally sold or even be released for free in the summer transfer window.

 

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