#5 Andreas Perreira

Maybe Spanish football favours him more evidenced by the fact that he has had excellent spells on loan, first at Granada and later for Valencia across two seasons. He had a major impact for both clubs when he was there but Manchester United is his dream. He has flair which is common with Brazilians. He is adamant to succeed at United as he has not given up hope on a successful career.
McTominay took his place last season after his departure as he wasn’t convinced that he will be given much playing time. Capable of playing anywhere in the middle and the left side of the frontline, his versatility might finally be his undoing. His task of playing for the team has arguably become even tougher after the club confirmed the signing of Brazil’s Fred. He is a fan favourite and he needs to totally convince the gaffer this pre-season period if he is to force his way into the club’s already populated midfield.