Van De Beek Will Leave Manchester United If Solskjaer Remains Ostracized
JAKARTA - Donny van de Beek will leave Manchester United permanently in January 'if the situation remains the same'.
Fabrizio Romano claims Van de Beek, 24, 'loves the club' despite being ostracized by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
His patience is running low as he has barely featured in the Norwegian men's first-choice squad this season.
Van de Beek - who bagged 19 caps for the Netherlands - has four years remaining on his contract at Old Trafford. Making a loan deal an option is the most likely for the interested club.
Everton are trying their best to sign the midfielder on a loan deal when the transfer window reopens in the summer.
However, Solskjaer has personally blocked the offer thus forcing Van de Beek to stay at Old Trafford at least for now.
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It is known that Solskjaer would rather give playing time to Fred and Scott McTominay, who are both struggling at the end of the season, rather than the Dutchman.
And according to Romano, unless things start to improve dramatically, fans can say goodbye to Van de Beek in January next year.
The Italian transfer expert tweeted: "Donny van de Beek's situation is very clear. He loves the club and he is still very professional in training, doing his best for Man Utd - but if the situation remains the same he will leave Manchester United in January."