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Josh Challies

Former Ajax coach claims Donny van de Beek's Manchester United struggles were predictable

Former Ajax youth coach Bryan Roy has declared that Donny van de Beek's struggles at Manchester United were 'predictable', due to the competition for places at Old Trafford.

The 23-year-old moved from the Eredivisie to English football last summer but has featured in just 311 minutes of Premier League football since his arrival.

Competition with the likes of Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes has seen regular action for Van de Beek difficult to come by, leading to speculation surrounding the future of the Netherlands international.

However, Roy believes that this sort of situation at United should have been expected prior to the move being completed as it's a scenario that he thought Van de Beek would encounter.

“It was predictable, Manchester United is full of great players in his role. Either he plays, or Pogba plays, in fact Solskjaer thinks so too. Let’s not talk about disappointment or failure, there can be a year of apprenticeship for a young man like Donny," he told Tutto Juve.

A host of clubs have been linked with a move for Van de Beek, potentially capitalising on his limited opportunities, and Roy believes Juventus would be a good fit.

“Of course, I would see him well at Juve. He can play in any major European club, but he’ll just have to have a little patience. The right time will come.”

Van de Beek is not alone in his struggles since swapping Ajax for other European sides, with Frenkie de Jong at Barcelona and Matthijs de Ligt at Juventus both initially finding difficulties after securing their moves.

However, fortunes in their second seasons have improved significantly and Van de Beek will be hoping the same will be the case for him next year.

He will be hoping for an increase in playing time ahead of the European Championships this summer, particularly after picking up just 11 minutes of football during the current break.

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