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Donny van de Beek and Everton are advising Manchester United on what they must do in summer

Donny van de Beek was sent on loan to Everton in January as he was not seen in the immediate plans of Manchester United and Ralf Rangnick sought to give him the game time he desired.

Van de Beek was underused by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his irritation was clear for every United fan to see at the side of the pitch with every matchday that passed as he received limited minutes.

It was widely reported that the main reason for his omission was his inability to adapt to the pace and physicality of the league since he arrived from Ajax, which meant that he couldn't be played as a number 10 and certainly couldn't be played in the pivot.

Many fans had wanted to see what Van der Beek could do in a two-man midfield unit behind the No.10 for United, having grown tired of the (in)famous partnership of Fred and Scott McTominay in midfield under Solskajer and believed the Dutchman would have added a much-needed level of security in possession.

Rangnick's new look 4-3-3 with Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba ahead of the likes of McTominay and Nemanja Matic seems to have solved some of those issues and if that formation were to remain under a new regime, there is a possibility that Van de Beek could slot in next season if any new manager feels he can benefit from including the Dutchman in his plans.

Van de Beek's time at Everton so far has earned him plenty of praise and he is continuing to prove his critics wrong with his performances.

Under Frank Lampard, he has been playing in a midfield three alongside Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure and this system seems very similar to the trio that provided him with great success during his time at Ajax.

Allan acts as the midfield destroyer in the number six role, stopping attacks and closing down

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