Donny van de Beek planning for permanent Everton transfer
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Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek would welcome a permanent move to Everton during the summer transfer window

The Netherlands international joined the Toffees on loan last month after a rough 18 months at United, where he struggled for regular first-team play.

Van de Beek made his Toffees debut off the bench, but he played the complete 90 minutes in the 3-0 win over Leeds United, when he shined from the defensive midfield position.

According to reports, the £120,000-a-week star sees a long-term future with the Merseyside club and will strive to join them permanently if they survive relegation from the Premier League this season.

The midfielder is eager to finish his career with the Red Devils. In 2020, the club signed him for £35 million. According to reports, they may be able to minimise their losses with a £20 million sale this summer.

The Toffees approached him on a loan last summer, but manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer persuaded him to stay with the promise of future playing time.

However, until his dismissal in November, the 24-year-old hardly played under the Norwegian. Before his loan leave, his status did not improve under interim manager Ralf Rangnick.

Van van Beek is a skilled midfielder with exceptional imagination who has fallen out of favour with two managers. He might not want to repeat the circumstance the next season.

Van de Beek was recently released by Dutch manager Louis van Gaal due to a lack of playing time, although he might be returned during the upcoming international break in March.

 

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