Real Sociedad In Talks To Sign Manchester United Outcast Donny Van De Beek On Loan

Real Sociedad are in negotiations with Manchester United to acquire the services of Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek on loan for the upcoming season. Van de Beek has struggled to establish himself in the first team at the Old Trafford side, and is reportedly open to a move away this summer.

It is believed that Sociedad are offering an £8m buyout clause should they decide to sign the player permanently. Additionally, the Spanish side is also interested in signing Tottenham’s Sergio Reguilon as a left-back to bolster their squad.

The negotiations between the two sides are ongoing and it remains to be seen if Manchester United will accept the terms proposed by Real Sociedad.

Key Takeaways

– Real Sociedad is currently negotiating with Manchester United for the potential loan signing of Donny van de Beek, who is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer.
– Van de Beek’s limited playing time and injury issues have hindered his progress at Manchester United, and he is open to a move away from the club.
– Real Sociedad’s loan offer includes an £8m buyout clause, although it is uncertain if Manchester United will accept these terms.
– Real Sociedad’s interest in van de Beek may extend beyond a loan deal, with manager Erik ten Hag likely to push for a permanent transfer and the club also considering Tottenham’s Sergio Reguilon as a potential signing.

Van de Beek at Man Utd

Donny van de Beek’s time at Manchester United has been largely unsuccessful. The Dutch midfielder has only managed two goals and two assists in 60 appearances across all competitions. Van de Beek was unable to compete with Bruno Fernandes for a starting position and failed to impress his former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag.

The 2022/23 season was particularly disappointing for van de Beek. He played only 10 games, starting just 4 times, before sustaining a knee injury in January. This injury signalled the end of his season and further limited his opportunities, especially with the arrival of Mason Mount at Manchester United.

With his future at the club uncertain, van de Beek is now open to a move away from Old Trafford.

Real Sociedad’s Offer

Negotiations are underway for a loan agreement with an option to buy for a player from Old Trafford. Real Sociedad is in talks with Manchester United to acquire Donny van de Beek on loan. The agreement reportedly includes an £8m buyout clause.

Van de Beek has only made two goals and two assists in sixty appearances for Man Utd, and was unable to compete with Bruno Fernandes for a starting position. Despite the failed attempt of reviving his fortunes by former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag, Van de Beek is open to a move away from the club.

Ten Hag is likely to push for a permanent transfer, as Real Sociedad is in search of a new left-back, considering Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham Hotspur. This potential move could bolster the squad for the upcoming season.

The future of Van de Beek’s career is still uncertain as Man Utd previously sought around £20m for the Dutch midfielder.

Tottenham’s Left-Backs

Tottenham Hotspur have several left-back options in Ben Davies, Destiny Udogie, Ivan Perisic, and Ryan Sessegnon, providing depth in the position. This may prove to be a surplus should Sergio Reguilon move to Real Sociedad, with limited playing time at Atletico Madrid last season. Perisic and Sessegnon also offer versatility to cover other positions, making them viable alternatives.

The potential transfer of Reguilon has been fueled by Sociedad’s need for a new left-back. With Reguilon’s experience and potential, he could be a valuable addition to the squad. However, it is uncertain whether Real Sociedad will be able to reach an agreement with Tottenham for the transfer.

The depth of Tottenham’s left-back options may cause Reguilon to seek a move away from the club. With the competition for a starting spot, Reguilon may not see the playing time he desires. Sociedad’s interest in Reguilon offers him the opportunity for more regular playing time.

[News Source: Metro Sport]

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