Monday 16 February 2015

Man United boss Van Gaal eyes creative midfielder in the summer


Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has made a creative midfielder his top priority this summer





Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has made a creative midfielder his top priority this summer.
The Dutchman has spent more than £150million on seven new players since he took charge of the Red Devils, but is still not happy with the squad at his disposal.
Angel di Maria, Daley Blind and Ander Herrera accounted for over two thirds of United's spending spree last year, but Van Gaal thinks he still lacks a dynamic midfielder to dictate play.
The lack of such a figure in the current United squad has led the Dutchman to deploy Wayne Rooney in midfield.
While Rooney is happy in midfield, according to Van Gaal, there is a feeling that the England captain is being placed there as a stop-gap until a more suitable candidate becomes available.
When asked whether he was playing Rooney there because he felt no-one else was capable of fulfilling that midfield role, Van Gaal said: "Of course that's the case. I'm looking for balance and I need it in midfield.
"The last games I played with Adnan Januzaj and Angel di Maria in the midfield positions. Then you need a certain balance for those kind of creative players.
"So when you have these creative players and you think that (Radamel) Falcao and Robin van Persie are also creative, then you have four creative players. Then you have to look for balance in your team."
When it was put to him that signing a creative midfielder should be top of his agenda this summer, Van Gaal agreed
"Yes, of course," the 63-year-old said.
Roma's Kevin Strootman fits the bill perfectly. The midfielder was a regular in Van Gaal's Holland team until he suffered a knee injury that ruled him out of the World Cup.
Strootman recently suffered another setback which will keep him out until the end of the season, but a summer move is not out of the question.
Paul Pogba, property of Serie A rivals Juventus, keeps being linked with his former club.
Rooney looks like he will have to spend some time in midfield from now until the end of the season.
There has been no hint of objection to that move from the 29-year-old himself, according to Van Gaal.
"He's happy. Otherwise he should come to me and say he's not happy and he never does," said Van Gaal, who takes his team to Preston in the FA Cup on Monday.
"He's always friendly to me. He wants to perform what I want so that's what I see."
Van Gaal admits the United skipper may still be yearning for a move back to his preferred role, though.
"Of course when the whole world is writing he has to be in the striker's position, he will be thinking 'maybe, hey'. He's human," the Dutchman added.

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