Andreas Pereira pushing for Manchester United exit

Andreas Pereira wants to leave Manchester United and is pushing for a move to Flamengo.

The Brazil international joined Flamengo on loan in August because he wasn’t getting sufficient playing time at United as a squad player.

He also spent last season on loan at Lazio, playing in the Champions League, but couldn’t do enough to persuade the bosses at the Serie A club to sign him permanently.

It’s been six years since Pereira made his United debut under Louis van Gaal, however, he failed to establish himself under Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal.

Ralf Rangnick already sees the midfield as an area of concern and is likely to address it in the transfer market – either as interim manager or as a club consultant.

Pereira is enjoying himself at Flamengo and we would like a deal to happen for all parties involved.

“My desire has always been to stay here at Flamego, and now we are going to do everything,” Pereira told ESPN.

“We are going to talk to President Landim and Marcos Braz to make this possible. Of course, I have a feeling that I owe the fans a title.

“As I told them, you can count on me, I’ll do my best so that next year we can come out with those titles there.”

United don’t need him, Flamengo clearly do, so why not go ahead and make it happen in January?

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