Andreas Pereira is open to leaving Manchester United on a
loan deal in January.
Pereira has made seven appearances in all competitions
this season but has been handed just two starts by manager
Louis van Gaal, with both coming in the League Cup.
When asked about the possibility of a loan move, Pereira
told reporters: "Perhaps. We will see what happens. I want
to stay here, of course, but you never know.
"PSV helped me a lot when I was young and United have
helped make me the player I am today.
"They gave me everything that I had to learn and I’m
learning every day here.
"At United, they teach me about things off the pitch as well,
how to deal with stuff with your family and how to be a man.
"That part is very important, not just the football side but off
the pitch as well. PSV helped me a lot with that too."
Pereira said he was happy to wait for his chance at Old
Trafford, should he not get a loan move.
"You just have to handle these kind of things, keep waiting
for your opportunity and I think that's what I'm doing, and
just keep working hard," he said.
"Of course you want to play every game, but I have been on
the bench. When I come on I want to help my team, so
hopefully next time [maybe I can start]."
loan deal in January.
Pereira has made seven appearances in all competitions
this season but has been handed just two starts by manager
Louis van Gaal, with both coming in the League Cup.
When asked about the possibility of a loan move, Pereira
told reporters: "Perhaps. We will see what happens. I want
to stay here, of course, but you never know.
"PSV helped me a lot when I was young and United have
helped make me the player I am today.
"They gave me everything that I had to learn and I’m
learning every day here.
"At United, they teach me about things off the pitch as well,
how to deal with stuff with your family and how to be a man.
"That part is very important, not just the football side but off
the pitch as well. PSV helped me a lot with that too."
Pereira said he was happy to wait for his chance at Old
Trafford, should he not get a loan move.
"You just have to handle these kind of things, keep waiting
for your opportunity and I think that's what I'm doing, and
just keep working hard," he said.
"Of course you want to play every game, but I have been on
the bench. When I come on I want to help my team, so
hopefully next time [maybe I can start]."


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