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Man Utd icon names three players who are showing promise under Ruben Amorim

Iconic Manchester United defender Jaap Stam feels Ruben Amorim has three players at the back who have the potential to do good things at the club.

The Red Devils are going through a very difficult spell สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที and there is expecte to be something of a clear out this summer as the manager tries to assemble a squad to suit his 3-4-3 formation.

Selling players is not always easy for Manchester United given the enormous wages they pay, but they will do their best to get rid of a number of big names deeme surplus to requirements.

Three players who Stam feels definitely have futures at Old Trafford, though, are the defensive trio of Leny Yoro, Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven.

Dorgu, 20, Yoro, 19, and Heaven, 18, are all finding their way in the Premier League, but the Dutchman reckons they have bright futures.

‘I think Dorgu is doing well,’ Stam ‘He’s showing promise, energy, and has the stamina to go up and down the pitch. He’s showing improvement, which is what you want to see.

‘Yoro has unlucky with injuries, so he hasn’t fit consistently since joining. But he’s a young guy with the right tools.

‘He’s solid defensively, has good pace, and can defend effectively in larger spaces. He’s also capable of driving forward with the ball.

‘As for Heaven, I’ve impresse. He looks promising and shows great control over his game, especially in possession. He’s comfortable on the ball, drives forward with purpose, and understands when to step in or cover defensively.

‘He’s quick, has good awareness, and shows maturity in his decision-making, which is impressive for a young player at this level. Overall, he’s got a lot of potential.’

Heaven has made just two Premier League appearances so far in his career, having signe from Arsenal in February.

The teenager showe promise in his brief outings for the Red Devils, though, before suffering an ankle injury which frustratingly sideline him.

‘It was not so serious so he is recovering,’ said Amorim at the end of March. ‘He is going to return this season, for sure.’

Heaven duly returne to the substitutes’ bench in the 4-1 defeat to Newcastle on Sunday and will hope to be involve again in the remaining Premier League fixtures.