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    Mar242014

    Manchester United: Sign Barkley And Get Rid Of Cleverley

    David Moyes likes his team to play through the midfield. He set his side up to play through the middle at Everton and has done the same thing at Manchester United, though he has concentrated in the wide areas this time round. His 4-4-2 formation needs a solid partnership in the middle of the pitch, and in my eyes Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick don't provide that.

    This summer will undoubtedly be a huge one for the former Everton manager. If I was him, I would be looking to go back to my former club and move for Ross Barkley.

    He has everything that the Red Devils need. He is a strong, physical player who can skip past players but also chip in defensively.

    Sticking him next to Carrick would ass something that they currently don't have. Fellaini is good in the air but not so impressive when trying to carve opportunities. Carrick has outstanding passing but isn't very mobile. Cleverley is, well... is Tom Cleverley.

    Although I think the stick he has got over the past few months is too much, I think United should get rid.

    Barkley has everything. He has completed 85% of his passes and chipped in with four goals.

    For me he is the future of English football. He has everything needed to do so, and if Manchester United miss out I think they will regret. 

    Reader Comments (3)

    Hope you have a lot of money!

    Oh and he won't play for Moyes again! Clearly a lot about your manager you don't know!

    Haha your be lucky. Maybe focus on buying players from teams lower than you in the league.

    Why would Barley want to go to United? He has a good manager who is supporting his development, not a manager who tried to stifle his talent...

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