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Manchester United might already have an ideal partner for Frenkie de Jong if he joins

The midfield frailties at Manchester United are plain for all to see at this moment in time. Even with the signing of Juventus star Adrien Rabiot on the cards and the ongoing saga around Frenkie de Jong there are still gaps that need filling. Most notably as the more defensively minded of the two deeper midfield players. Fans know that neither Fred nor Scott McTominay are capable of solidifying that role for themselves.

So, the question is how to plug that hole in this United side. The best option would be to go out and sign a world-class number 6, someone at the top of their game in European football. However, with the Glazer-restricted budget Erik ten Hag seems to be operating under this summer that seems highly unlikely given the signings that have already been made. The answer then is to look within - the answer may very well be James Garner.

The 21-year-old impressed while out on loan at Nottingham Forest last season, helping them to secure promotion out of the Championship. Not only this but he also impressed when facing Premier League opposition in cup competitions whilst playing for Forest. This has led many fans to believe that he deserves to be given a chance in the first team under Erik ten Hag.

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It may be some time before he is solidified as a regular starter for the United first team. And there is the possibility, of course, that that day may never come. However, given the lack of viable options currently at the club. It is definitely worth the risk of taking a chance on the youngster. It was a shame for many fans that Garner was not able to get more minutes in the pre-season friendlies due to injury. The manager was clearly

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