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Everton's Olive Branch! Under Lampard, Van der Beek finally had a chance to play

Van der Beek finally left. Borrowing for only half a year may be a temporary relief for the players; for both teams, it may be a good opportunity for calm thinking.

Everton's Olive Branch! Under Lampard, Van der Beek finally had a chance to play

Watching what happened to Donny van de Beek, many Manchester United fans felt heartache, and for more than a year they had to sit on the cold bench and could not regain their former role as the core of the midfield in Ajax.

Van der Beek will join Everton on loan for half a season, with no buyout fees, meaning United will take it for themselves in the summer and Everton will cover the entire salary during the loan period.

Before Everton, Crystal Palace had been looking for Van der Beek to join. The driving force is the Dutch star Bergkamp, who is the future father-in-law of Van de Beek, and Crystal Palace manager Vieira is the Arsenal partner of the year, which promotes good things in the middle.

Everton's Olive Branch! Under Lampard, Van der Beek finally had a chance to play

Despite some twists and turns, van der Beek failed to play under his father-in-law's old friend, but Everton threw an olive branch in time to finally get the chance to leave Manchester United. Being able to play for Everton in the second half of the season is a surprise for the players.

Everton broke up with Ancelotti and ushered in the coach of the famous coach Benitez, even though he tried to shape the anti-reverse style, but the kick was still a mess, and finally took off the hat to end. In the first half of The Everton's 4-2-3-1 no. 10 position, using fast wings such as Upper Demare Gray and Alex Iwobi, was intended to increase the vertical impact power of the counter-attack, at the cost of abandoning the organizational core of James Rodriguez and leaving him away from the middle east. Another forward in the team, Gilvey Sigurzsson, was abandoned by the team due to sexual assault cases and returned to the team indefinitely.

This was a godsend for Van de Beek to find himself in half a season without competing for a core role in midfield.

At the same time as negotiating a loan with Manchester United, Everton found Chelsea star Frank Lampard as manager. You know, when Lampard took over Chelsea in the 2019-20 season, the Blues were in the embarrassing situation of the main force leaving and unable to attract reinforcements in the transfer window, but this has created a number of young players to successfully take the position, of which Mason Mount, who is the core of the midfield, under Lampard's good manner, a young player who started from the Championship, has progressed to the Champions League and the Final of the European Cup in a few years.

Everton's Olive Branch! Under Lampard, Van der Beek finally had a chance to play

It can be seen that in terms of adjusting the core of the midfield, Lampard really has a hand.

With B Fee in the squad, van der Beek is unlikely to get too much playing time at Manchester United as the ball-carrying core. Former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has also not tested the suitability of Pogba, B Fee and Van de Beek's respective triplets, leaving him at Manchester United on the bench.

Now given the opportunity to leave, Lampard needs a new core of ball holding, and Van de Beek also needs a steady playing time to stay in shape. With Everton's rebuilding in the next six months, Van de Beek's short loan can be said to be each needed, and Manchester United can also use this half year to observe Van de Beek's combat status and his integrity in the Premier League.

Everton's Olive Branch! Under Lampard, Van der Beek finally had a chance to play

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