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Donny van de Beek says he "won't ever change as a player" and needs to find a job at Manchester United despite the fact that he flourished under Erik ten Hag at Ajax.
Van de Beek was a half-time substitute in Tuesday's 3-1 win over Crystal Palace in Melbourne. The Dutch midfielder supplanted Scott McTominay and properly obliged with a perfect help for Marcus Rashford.
Anthony Martial had opened the scoring, before Rashford and Jadon Sancho polished off magnificent group moves in the last part.
Van de Beek had a wry grin after the game at the MCG - an uncommon sight in his time at Old Trafford.
His possibilities have been rare and he was advanced to Everton in January. A thigh issue scourged his time at Goodison Park however and in truth his move quite a while back from Ajax has demonstrated a bad dream.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer paid £35m, in addition to £5m in additional items, for Van de Beek, who has overseen only four Premier League begins in his 50 Manchester United appearances.
Inquired as to why he has battled for structure, Van de Beek said: "Great inquiry.
"Obviously you contemplate football, however on the end you want to remain yourself and you never need to change as a player.
"In this way, better believe it, it additionally relies upon which director is in the club, which sort of players does he like.
"I simply give my all and I need to push consistently. Obviously everybody can improve and me also, so I'm continuously looking the way in which I can get to the next level.
"I don't think everything was terrible (in that frame of mind in England). I assume I likewise show a decent couple of seconds.
"Be that as it may, just once more, I won't ever change as a player. Obviously you can further develop things, yet on the end, what I say, you never need to change and I won't do that.
"Each player has his own characteristics, me also so that is all there is to it."
Van de Beek prepared to show what him can do
Van de Beek, who has been promoted for an exchange this mid year, was asked he probably been glad to see his old Ajax manager Ten Hag follow him to United.
"Better believe it, I don't have the foggiest idea. Obviously they say that since I had him in Ajax," he told the PA news office.
"In any case, once more, you know, in the end you need to play great for him from yourself and it has neither rhyme nor reason who is the mentor. You really want to track down your part in the group.
"Obviously he knows me as a player at the same time, still, that doesn't say anything, you know? I need to show it for myself."
The style of play that Ten Hag will demand this season has proactively been apparent in United's accommodating games. What's more, Van de Beek understands better compared to most about the force the new United manager will demand.
Asked what the chief is requesting from the crew, he puffed out his cheeks and said: "Such countless things. However, I think he loves the subtleties too and he asks a ton from you as a player.
"You must be fit to play his style of football yet I think we have the right players for that.
"We simply need to continue onward and rehash constantly and afterward we will further develop I'm certain.
"Well, in the strain you could see currently a piece unexpected things in comparison to previously yet additionally in developing, a ton of varieties.
"I figure still we can work on a ton of things. Yet, no doubt, it seems like positive and we simply have to continue onward and train great."
Maguire deference
Van de Beek was additionally tested about the strange booing of partner Harry Maguire.
The England all star's touchs was disparaged in the beginning phases Down Under, yet Van de Beek was dazzled by the manner in which the captain returned quickly.
"I heard also," the Holland global added. "I didn't know truly what occurred.
"In any case, I believe in the event that I saw the game today I think Harry was playing all around well.
"He was forceful, he got such countless balls, so that implies he has a major character.
"He has a ton of involvement, so I feel that is good what he (showed), his presentation today."
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