Donny van de Beek has demanded he wouldn’t fret which position he plays in for Manchester United in so far, as he is helping the group win.
Van de Beek joined United for an underlying expense of £35million from Ajax in September however he has been waiting for his time to be a regular starter subsequent to marking a five-year contract.
The 23-year-old midfielder has shown his overall potential up until this point, despite the fact that his first beginning in the Premier League just came in a weekend ago’s 3-2 rebound prevail upon Southampton.
He said in an interview with BT Sports: “I was patient, working hard, and I knew my moments would come for the team. This is the reason I came here, to help the team with my qualities. It’s fine for me to play a deeper role. At Ajax, I played in different positions: I played No 8, No 10, No 6. It doesn’t matter to me. Where the team needs me, I need to play. One of my strengths is to come in the box, to make my runs there, and make goals and assists. I think this is one of my strengths so I think, for me, that is an important position.”
Van de Beek has every now and again wound up on the substitutes’ seat, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer frequently liking to play two holding midfielders behind headliner Bruno Fernandes, yet the beginning to his United profession hasn’t come as a mistake.
Van de Beek had as the influence of a midfield jewel shape at St Mary’s as Edinson Cavani fell off the seat at the half-time and had an ideal opportunity to score twice and guarantee the eighth progressive away success for United.
Getting occasions to play in an assaulting midfield job that permits him to show up in the crate may demonstrate troublesome for other teams, with Fernandes without a doubt the central member for Solskjaer’s side.
Van de Beek was a late substitute in United’s 3-1 Champions League rout by Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, however, might be in line for a spot in the beginning XI when United travel to London to confront West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday. The Hammers have won their last three group games to climb to the fifth spot, while United are one point beck and therefore taking the ninth spot.