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Manchester United’s Donny van de Beek ‘is exploring options away from Old Trafford’ as he looks for consistent playing time after failing to start regularly under former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag Van de Beek spent most of 2022-23 watching Man United from the sidelines  Former Ajax midfielder has failed to find form over the three years since move Ten Hag is in the midst of overhauling his squad during the summer window 

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Donny van de Beek is open to considering a move away from Manchester United this summer in a bid to secure regular playing time, according to reports. 

The midfielder made the move from Ajax to Old Trafford in August 2020 off the back of his white-hot form for the Eredivisie side, but Van de Beek has struggled for consistent form over the past three years. 

The 26-year-old has made only seven appearances for the Red Devils this season, his first-team progress further delayed by injury ruling out his participation in the latter half of United's campaign. 

Van de Beek picked up a knee injury in early January during a Premier League tie against Bournemouth, and is only now working his way back to regular tranining. 

As per Fabrizio Romano, as well as working his way back to full fitness, Van de Beek will spend the summer break mulling over whether his future is with the Manchester club long-term. 

Donny van de Beek is believed to be considering a future away from Manchester United

Donny van de Beek is believed to be considering a future away from Manchester United

The midfielder hasn't seen consistent playing time during the three years spent at the club

The midfielder hasn't seen consistent playing time during the three years spent at the club

The transfer guru tweeted that whilst the player 'loves the club', consistent playing time is of paramount importance to

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