Finally getting some semi-regular game
time for Manchester United, mostly in the cup, Andreas Pereira is slowly
realising his dream of becoming a first-teamer for his beloved club.
Always maintaining his desire to play for
his current club, the young forward has mostly impressed when called
upon, scoring a lovely free-kick in a 3-0 win against Ipswich.
However, the youngster knows establishing himself in the Manchester United team won’t be an easy task, as he explained to Brazilian football website Trivela he had a chat with Van Gaal before the season started about his role for the coming season.
He said: “He told me that he would like
to have me in the squad and I would have to work hard to stay there.
That’s what I’ve done, dedicated myself to be prepared.”
Now boasting more minutes on the pitch
with the first-team than his first three seasons at the club combined,
Pereira wants to help this team improve, which he believes it already
has under Van Gaal.
He explained: “The team has improved a
lot, our squad is stronger than last year, more experienced. The rest of
the work is always the same, and our goal is to win a title this
season.”
Seeing another promising youngster in
Januzaj leave Manchester United over the summer to spend time on loan at
Borussia Dortmund, Pereira told Trivela his preference would be to stay
at Manchester United if possible.
He added: “My goal is to stay here, try
and win my place at United. But if I happen to have the option to go out
on loan and do what Januzaj is doing and gain experience in another
team, no problem, I will.
Coming through the ranks at the Premier
League club after being transferred as a 16-year-old from PSV Eindhoven
under Sir Alex Ferguson, the attacking midfielder made the choice in
2014 to represent Brazil at international level instead of Belgium,
where he played at U15, U16 and U17 level.

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