Transfers who’s in who’s out part 4

In this next part we are going to look at who could go out in the transfer window coming up and the first player we are going to look at is Tom Cleverley. Yes he has left the club on loan at this moment but if rumours are to be believed then we could see a fee agreed in January for the player to go across in the summer. In this we are going to look at where he could go, why it went wrong at united and how much should we accept for this player.

Let’s begin with why it went wrong at united? When first seeing Tom Cleverley play for united live against Wigan I was blown away with the range of passing he has and the accuracy of his passing which was on par with dare I say it Paul Scholes with his vision and accuracy but after he suffered an injury he never seem to regain this and then started to play passes which were accurate but where always next to an opposition player which could take the ball off our player and also could not hold the ball up as well as he could which all led to what can be famously known as the most criticism a united player has ever seen in modern times and if I’m honest it was not deserved as Cleverly is a good play but not a Manchester united player and this led to a loss of confidence which in turn became a poor back up player for united. Also which did not help him as a player was the arrival of Moyes the reason for this is that he did not know how to play and get the best out of Cleverley which saw him go backwards in confidence and ability.

Where should he go? Well there are many clubs he could go to with one of them being Aston Villa which he would fit in nicely and talking to many villa fans they are impressed with the way he keeps the midfield ticking over and many say he is underrated in their midfield. But where else could he go well there are the likes of West Ham, Sunderland, QPR and West Brom.

How much should we pay accept for him? Well this has been made in to a big joke since it emerged that Villa where willing to pay 8 million which was more than what Real Madrid accepted for Xabi Alonso. But given that Cleverley is 23 and has not had his best years yet seems reasonable to me as a club would get his best years and ten plus years of his services so 8 million would seem a bargain compared to other midfielders of his age.

Here is a video of Tom Cleverley’s best bits.

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