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Donny van de Beek admits he has a point to prove at Everton having been shunned at Manchester United.
The Dutchman endured a horror 18 months at Old Trafford after signing from Ajax.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued to overlook Van de Beek, restricting him to substitute cameos at best.
Despite the midfielder being left frustrated, a summer move away was blocked on the understanding that he would be more involved this term.
Not only did this not materialise under Solskjaer, but Rangnick failed to give the Dutchman his chance, too. Seizing on a January opportunity to nab the player, Frank Lampard moved quick to bring him to Everton on loan.
Van de Beek has enjoyed regular minutes and is out to showcase his worth after being denied the opportunity in Manchester.
When asked if he has a point to make, he told the club programme: "Yes, but it is also for everyone around me.
"If I play well, I do it for them, for my girlfriend and for my family and friends.
"I want to give joy to those people. And to the fans. Then I want to do it for myself. Of course, sometimes I am disappointed and frustrated.
"But I always try to stay positive