Manchester United want starlet Adnan Januzaj to rescue their stuttering season
Exciting teenager in line to start at Sunderland as his
displays as a sub and for the U21s have moved him ahead of Kagawa and
Zaha
David Moyes is ready to turn to superkid Adnan Januzaj to save Manchester United's season.
Boss Moyes plans to fast-track the brilliant young Belgian into the stuttering champions' first team and has lined him up for his first Premier League start at Sunderland on Saturday.
Januzaj has caught the eye in a couple of substitute appearances, and the gifted wide-man - click here for the lowdown on the 18-year-old - has leapt ahead of Shinji Kagawa and Wilfried Zaha in the race for a game.
Now, Moyes will throw him in from the kick-off as he looks to inject class and better delivery into his team.
Januzaj was watched by Moyes in the reserves on Monday - he scored this sensational goal before being taken off on the hour.
Moyes has already picked his team for that tough task, but sees the weekend trip to winless Sunderland as the perfect chance to give Januzaj his starting bow.
United have great faith in the player and fear losing him when his contract expires.
Manchester City and Italian champions Juventus are on alert in case Januzaj decides to leave next summer.
But Moyes hopes a good contract - and a significant role in his first team - will keep the talented kid happy.
Boss Moyes plans to fast-track the brilliant young Belgian into the stuttering champions' first team and has lined him up for his first Premier League start at Sunderland on Saturday.
Januzaj has caught the eye in a couple of substitute appearances, and the gifted wide-man - click here for the lowdown on the 18-year-old - has leapt ahead of Shinji Kagawa and Wilfried Zaha in the race for a game.
Now, Moyes will throw him in from the kick-off as he looks to inject class and better delivery into his team.
Januzaj was watched by Moyes in the reserves on Monday - he scored this sensational goal before being taken off on the hour.
Moyes has already picked his team for that tough task, but sees the weekend trip to winless Sunderland as the perfect chance to give Januzaj his starting bow.
United have great faith in the player and fear losing him when his contract expires.
Manchester City and Italian champions Juventus are on alert in case Januzaj decides to leave next summer.
But Moyes hopes a good contract - and a significant role in his first team - will keep the talented kid happy.
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