Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek joins Bundesliga club on loan until end of season
The Dutch international has not been used by United manager Erik ten Hag since September
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Donny van de Beek has joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan from Manchester United for the rest of the season.
The Bundesliga club, who will pay United a loan fee and the majority of the midfielder’s wages, have an option to buy him in the summer for €11m plus a further €3m in add-ons.
Van de Beek, a £40m signing from Ajax in 2020, has entered into the last 18 months of his contract at Old Trafford and his departure increases the chance he has played his last game for United.
The 26-year-old has played 62 times for United but has only started six Premier League games for them and has only appeared for 21 minutes this season, in two substitute appearances against Crystal Palace.
Even with United’s injury problems, he has not been used since September and the appointment of Erik ten Hag, his Ajax manager when the Dutch club reached the 2019 Champions League semi-finals, has not revived his career at Old Trafford.
Eintracht Frankfurt are currently sixth in the Bundesliga and still in the Europa Conference League, giving Van de Beek the chance of more first-team football, but have lost six of their last eight matches in all competitions.
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