Man Utd Transfers: 5 Players Who Should Go On Loan In 2013/14

2. Will Keane

Michael Keane also has a twin brother at the club in the form of Will Keane, who up until last year was one of the most clinical and promising young strikers in the country, having broken into the national under twenty one side. Unfortunately, a horrific knee ligament injury picked up on international duty in an under nineteens match against Switzerland sidelined him for all of last season, halting his tremendous momentum. Held in high regard by Sir Alex Ferguson (as well as Paul Scholes, who has compared him to Ruud van Nistelrooy), Keane was set for occasional first team action last season, but now finds himself in a highly competitive attacking fold and must prove his talents to a new manager. A spell away from the club would perhaps be the best way for the promising striker to do that, preferably at a Premier League or Championship side given his age (twenty).
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