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Crystal Palace Warren asks Manchester United for a loan from Van der Beek! United are reluctant to release him, hoping he will stay in the squad next season

The BBC, which reported the most authoritative transfer, confirmed that the Premier League's Crystal Palace club is interested in Manchester United's Van der Beek and wants to loan him until the end of the season. Negotiations between the two sides are underway, and Van de Beek has only one simple request: to be able to play the main force.

Crystal Palace Warren asks Manchester United for a loan from Van der Beek! United are reluctant to release him, hoping he will stay in the squad next season

Van der Beek, who joined Manchester United for £39 million this season, has yet to start in the Premier League and has made all eight appearances on the bench. After the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool in the last round, Crystal Palace manager Vieira made it clear that he hopes to strengthen the team, which is currently ranked 13th in the league, with 24 points and a certain amount of relegation pressure.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed that Valencia in La Liga is also interested in renting Van der Beek, and Manchester United will certainly not add a buyout clause to the rental contract.

"Crystal Palace and Valencia have both asked for a loan loan from Van der Beek. Downey (van der Beek) wants to play, and Lonnick is reluctant to let go, but Crystal Palace will try to get him." "United will certainly not accept a loan contract with a buyout clause and they want Van de Beek to remain in the squad for the 2022/23 season," Romano said.

Van der Beek signed a 5-year long-term contract after moving to Manchester United from Ajax, and now it's only been a year and a half, so Manchester United are in full control of his fate, and if the club must keep him, the Dutchman will have nothing to do.

Crystal Palace Warren asks Manchester United for a loan from Van der Beek! United are reluctant to release him, hoping he will stay in the squad next season

However, Manchester United and Lonnick retained Van de Beek not because they thought he was important now, but because they were worried that Bruno Fernandez might be injured or suspended in the future, and the schedule may become dense due to the new crown virus and other reasons, and Van de Beek could stay in the team for emergency.

However, from the player's point of view, this is certainly not the best option, if the above unexpected situation does not occur, van de Beek is likely to continue to spend the second half of the season on the cold bench, which will not only waste half a year of his career, but also directly affect his chances of participating in the 2022 Qatar World Cup at the end of the year.

Another player who could leave Manchester United in January is Jesse Jesse Lingard, who is fighting for a loan for half a season. West Ham assistant coach Stuart Pierce also confirmed that Moyes did not give up on Getting Jesse Lingard.

"Jesse (Jesse Lingard) can't play at his club, but many Premier League clubs want him. We're definitely one of them, there's no doubt about it." Pierce told TalkSPORT, "Everybody knows very well that last summer we tried to buy out Jesse and the situation was similar in this transfer window, but it all depends on Jesse's decision. He has six months left on his contract, he will choose his future, and Manchester United can only decide his fate for the next six months."

Crystal Palace Warren asks Manchester United for a loan from Van der Beek! United are reluctant to release him, hoping he will stay in the squad next season

However, Pierce conceded that Lingard's move to West Ham in the winter window was unlikely. "I always feel real regret that such a talented player can't play the main force. Especially he's contributed so much to us, had a fantastic 6 months and is back in England, so it's also helpful for Gareth [Southgate]." Pierce added, "I would be happy if he leaves Manchester United and plays the main force. In the last 4 days, if he appeared in West Ham, it was somewhat utopian. Even if he joins another Premier League team, I will be happy for him to play again."

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