Out-of-favor Man United midfielder Donny van de Beek is set for a loan move to Eintracht Frankfurt following his dwindling fortunes at Manchester United.
Donny van de Beek dropped down Erik ten Hag's pecking order at Manchester United. despite playing for the Dutch gaffer while he was Ajax. Ten Hag made it clear van de Beek is out of his Man United squad plans, and needs to resettle for a career restart elsewhere.
The Dutch midfielder joined Manchester United in 2020, and has made 62 appearances for the club. His Manchester United fortunes took a turn for the worst due to niggling injury issues that kept him on the sidelines.
Under Erik ten Hag, the 26-year-old's Man United career has dipped further as he falls off Erik ten Hag's cut for United midfield options.
Last season, van de Beek made only 7 Premier League appearances for Manchester United under Erik ten Hag. This term, he has made only one league appearance.
It was evident the Dutch midfielder needed an exit from Manchester United to breath life back to his career.
Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt were interested in the player despite his lack of game time with Manchester United.
As per Fabrizio Romano, Eintracht Frankfurt have finally agreed on a loan deal with Manchester United for Donny van de Beek.
Details of the agreement as disclosed by the transfer expert reveals it is a short term loan deal which will expire in June 2024.
A buyout clause has been attached to the deal with Eintracht Frankfurt at liberty to make the deal permanent if they midfielder improve on his short spell with the club.
Should they chose to make the move permanent, Donny van de Beek will cost £11m, plus £4m as add-ons as per Fabrizio Romano.
Donny van de Beek started his career with Dutch side Ajax. He made his senior professional appearance for the club in 2015. van de Beek made 118 appearances for Ajax, scoring 28 goals before joining Manchester United in 2020.
He won 19 caps with Netherlands national team, scoring 3 goals before calling time on his international career in 2021.
He won the Eredivisie and KNVB Cup with Ajax, including Johan Cruyff Shield in 2019.
Donny van de Beek dropped down Erik ten Hag's pecking order at Manchester United. despite playing for the Dutch gaffer while he was Ajax. Ten Hag made it clear van de Beek is out of his Man United squad plans, and needs to resettle for a career restart elsewhere.
The Dutch midfielder joined Manchester United in 2020, and has made 62 appearances for the club. His Manchester United fortunes took a turn for the worst due to niggling injury issues that kept him on the sidelines.
Under Erik ten Hag, the 26-year-old's Man United career has dipped further as he falls off Erik ten Hag's cut for United midfield options.
Last season, van de Beek made only 7 Premier League appearances for Manchester United under Erik ten Hag. This term, he has made only one league appearance.
It was evident the Dutch midfielder needed an exit from Manchester United to breath life back to his career.
Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt were interested in the player despite his lack of game time with Manchester United.
As per Fabrizio Romano, Eintracht Frankfurt have finally agreed on a loan deal with Manchester United for Donny van de Beek.
Details of the agreement as disclosed by the transfer expert reveals it is a short term loan deal which will expire in June 2024.
A buyout clause has been attached to the deal with Eintracht Frankfurt at liberty to make the deal permanent if they midfielder improve on his short spell with the club.
Should they chose to make the move permanent, Donny van de Beek will cost £11m, plus £4m as add-ons as per Fabrizio Romano.
Donny van de Beek started his career with Dutch side Ajax. He made his senior professional appearance for the club in 2015. van de Beek made 118 appearances for Ajax, scoring 28 goals before joining Manchester United in 2020.
He won 19 caps with Netherlands national team, scoring 3 goals before calling time on his international career in 2021.
He won the Eredivisie and KNVB Cup with Ajax, including Johan Cruyff Shield in 2019.