Danny Welbeck celebrates throughout Brighton’s win over Chelsea (Photograph by Mike Hewitt/Getty Photographs)
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has insisted Danny Welbeck has lengthy been the sort of participant who’d be excellent for the Crimson Devils.
Welbeck put in one other superb efficiency for Brighton final evening of their 3-0 win over Chelsea, and Neville is clearly nonetheless a very massive fan of the previous Man Utd striker.
The 34-year-old first left United all the best way again in 2014, making a shock late summer time transfer to rivals Arsenal that yr, and he had a good spell on the Emirates Stadium which was solely actually disrupted by accidents.
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Welbeck then had one season at Watford earlier than shifting to Brighton, and he stays a key participant for them whilst he will get into his mid-30s.
See beneath as Neville launches a passionate defence of Welbeck, insisting it’s “completely garbage” to recommend he wasn’t ever ok for United…
Neville burdened that though Welbeck wouldn’t essentially be first alternative at United, he would absolutely have an essential position to play as a part of their squad.
The pundit cited Liverpool, who’ve 4 or 5 gamers rotating for 3 attacking positions in Arne Slot’s facet, so it’s simple to see how Welbeck is also one in all a number of members of this present staff at Outdated Trafford.
Would Manchester United followers take Danny Welbeck again?
Welbeck was one thing of a fan-favourite at MUFC in his first spell, so might he be welcomed again for a second?
It maybe doesn’t appear preferrred for United to be bringing in an ageing participant like this when their focus must be on rebuilding for the long run, however they did re-sign Jonny Evans in current instances to offer them extra squad depth.
Maybe there’s some sense in exploring a deal for Welbeck, who arguably seems to be far too good to nonetheless be enjoying for a mid-table facet like Brighton.