Marouane
Fellaini’s World Cup campaign has essentially become one big Barclays
Premier League audition after it emerged that new Manchester United
manager Louis van Gaal has instructed the club to sell him.
Fellaini
— an unmitigated disaster during his first season at Old Trafford last
term — scored when coming on as a late substitute in Belgium’s opening
game here in Brazil. He has played every minute of the three victories
that have followed.
But it is understood that
Van Gaal has told associates Fellaini is ‘not a United type of player’
and has instructed chief executive Ed Woodward to sell him before the
season starts.
Old Trafford sources have revealed this week that
Van Gaal has been quite clear about who he wants and doesn’t want and
has told Woodward already.
All that remains to be seen is
whether United can sell Fellaini for anything near the £27million they
paid when buying him from Everton last September.
Sacked United
manager David Moyes consistently defended Fellaini last season and used
to say that the 26-year-old was Belgium’s ‘stand-out player whenever I
went to see them play’.
Now it appears that Fellaini must show
that form during the remainder of this tournament if he is to get a
decent move ahead of the Premier League season, which starts next month.

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