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Eagles: I Could Fly The United Coup
Manchester United fringe player Chris Eagles admits the end might be nigh for his Old Trafford career...
17 first-team games in five years might explain with Manchester United prospect Chris Eagles is starting to explore his options.
Futhermore, the last place you'd want to be a right-winger is Old Trafford, with Cristiano Ronaldo for company.
It comes as little surprise, then, to learn that Eagles has been talking with other clubs as he gets continually itchy in the Red Devils' reserves.
Several Championship are reportedly tracking the 22-year-old, who has been farmed out on loan by Sir Alex Ferguson four times. Burnley are said to be a likely destination should the midfielder choose to strike out on his own.
Eagles, on pre-season duty with United in South Africa, told MUTV: “I’d love to stay at Old Trafford and make my career as a United player, but I need to think about playing regularly.
“There have been talks with Premier League and Championship clubs, but nothing’s been decided.
“It’s difficult because I want to play every week, whether I leave United or stay at United. If I think I’m going to get a chance here then I’d love to stay. If not, maybe I have to look somewhere else.
“I’ll speak to the gaffer over the next week or so and see what happens. There are all sorts of options available.”
Jonathan Greening is a good example of a hot Old Trafford prospect who failed to make the breakthrough and left to flourish elsewhere. After first spending time with Middlesbrough, the attacking-midfielder left for West Brom, leading the Baggies back to the Premiership recently.
Manchester United fringe player Chris Eagles admits the end might be nigh for his Old Trafford career...
17 first-team games in five years might explain with Manchester United prospect Chris Eagles is starting to explore his options.
Futhermore, the last place you'd want to be a right-winger is Old Trafford, with Cristiano Ronaldo for company.
It comes as little surprise, then, to learn that Eagles has been talking with other clubs as he gets continually itchy in the Red Devils' reserves.
Several Championship are reportedly tracking the 22-year-old, who has been farmed out on loan by Sir Alex Ferguson four times. Burnley are said to be a likely destination should the midfielder choose to strike out on his own.
Eagles, on pre-season duty with United in South Africa, told MUTV: “I’d love to stay at Old Trafford and make my career as a United player, but I need to think about playing regularly.
“There have been talks with Premier League and Championship clubs, but nothing’s been decided.
“It’s difficult because I want to play every week, whether I leave United or stay at United. If I think I’m going to get a chance here then I’d love to stay. If not, maybe I have to look somewhere else.
“I’ll speak to the gaffer over the next week or so and see what happens. There are all sorts of options available.”
Jonathan Greening is a good example of a hot Old Trafford prospect who failed to make the breakthrough and left to flourish elsewhere. After first spending time with Middlesbrough, the attacking-midfielder left for West Brom, leading the Baggies back to the Premiership recently.