Breaking news: As Manchester United board makes final decisions on van de beeks future at the club , is he gonna stay or leave on a permanent deal , post explains in details .
On-loan Manchester United
midfielder Donny Van de Beek believes
his move to Everton has provided him
with a chance to start afresh.
The Toffees brought the Dutchman
in on loan until the end of the season
during the January transfer window.
Van de Beek has started well under
new boss Frank Lampard and was
one of Everton's best players in their
3-0 victory against Leeds United
last weekend.
The midfielder will be raring to go again
when the Toffees take on Southampton
tonight (February 19) in the Premier
League.
In a conversation with Sky Sports, Van
de Beek said (as quoted by ToffeeWeb):
“A new area, new teammates
, a new coach it's a new start.
This gives me a lot of new
energy.”
The 24-year-old also believes he
can help the club achieve their ambition
to constantly move up the Premier
League table.
Van de Beek added:
“If you see where the club is
in the table, they also want to [
move] up and I also as a player,
I want to go again, show what
I can do. I think this combination
is good.”
Everton are currently 16th in the league
standings with just 22 points from
22 matches. They will need to string together
some positive results to avoid being
dragged into a relegation fight.
Victory against Southampton tonight
could potentially take them up to 14th
and put them eight points clear of 18th
-placed Norwich City.
Donny Van de Beek will look
to put Manchester United nightmare
behind him at Everton
When Manchester United signed
Van de Beek from AFC Ajax in the
summer of 2020, many believed it
was a good move for both parties.
The Dutchman had impressed with
his boyhood club in the Eredivisie and
in Europe, running Ajax's midfield
with a keen eye for goal.
However, after a goal on his Manchester
United debut, Van de Beek was simply
not given enough playing time at any
point to prove himself. He ended up
making exactly 50 appearances for
the club before moving to Everton,
but averaged just 37 minutes per contest.
Having made a temporary switch to
Goodison Park, Van de Beek will now
look to re-establish his game once
again. His start to life in the blue half
of Merseyside has been bright and the
24-year-old will hope to put up some
good displays on a consistent basis.
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