Manchester United should waste no time in sanctioning Ashley Young’s move to Inter Milan, according to Dimitar Berbatov.
Berba believes Aaron Wan-Bissaka is already a perfect replacement so the English giants have no need to be concerned.
He added that it is time for Young to take on a new challenge.
His words, “The transfer window is open and already there is a lot of speculation flying around, the latest being the future of Ashley Young.
“When you start to change different players and you prepare to lose someone, you need someone to step up as a replacement.
“Wan-Bissaka has been outstanding, the way he defends, intercepts the ball and goes into tackles is great, and he’s still young so he has a lot to learn but he has already roven to be the perfect replacement, so if the club do sell Ashley Young to Inter, I don’t think they need to worry about it with Wan-Bissaka.
“I really like him and it’s great that United bought him, he has a bright future and now he need to stay concentrated, be persistent and work hard like every player.
“With the speed he has and the way he recovers the ball, you can really see how precise these details of his games are and if he continues this way I think he’ll be at United for a very long time.”
On Ole, “It doesn’t matter who is in charge, every manager in this position, producing the same results, is going to get criticised.
“It is the easiest thing in the world to do, everyone can criticise. Sometimes, you need to take it and try to figure out where you have gone wrong and sometimes it’s not necessary.
“The manager needs to stay positive and give that vibe that everything is OK and that he has it under control.
“I can imagine that Ole is angry at the moment and I’m sure he’ll show that in the dressing room, but sometimes you have to stay cool, professional and polite to show that you are in control of things.”
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