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Tottenham Hotspur are the current favourites to take Danny Welbeck from Manchester United on a loan deal, with the striker open to moving to White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur are the favourites to take Danny Welbeck from Manchester United on a loan deal, with the striker open to moving to White Hart Lane.
Although United have told Welbeck he can depart the club they had previously stipulated that he could not move to a top-six team. However Radamel Falcao’s expected arrival for a £6m loan fee plus the Monaco striker’s wages, mean United may allow Welbeck to join Tottenham. Although United have told Welbeck he can depart, they had previously stipulated that he could not move to a top-six team. However Radamel Falcao’s expected arrival for a £6m loan fee plus the Monaco striker’s wages, mean United may allow him to join Spurs.
Welbeck has decided to explore his options as he wants regular first-team football as a central striker. Louis van Gaal told Welbeck if he remained at the club then the manager would not play as one of the front-two in his 3-5-2 system. Welbeck has decided to explore his options as he wants regular first-team football as a central striker. Louis van Gaal told Welbeck if he remained at the club then he would not play as one of the front-two in his 3-5-2 system.
Tom Cleverley, who can also leave, may decide to stay at United to wind his deal down and become a free agent in May when his contract expires. Tom Cleverley, who can also leave, may decide to stay at United and become a free agent in May, when his contract expires.