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Manchester United may rent out two little demons in the winter window, and 7 million new players have not yet made their debut! Lima s recovery will be the key

Manchester United may rent out two 18-year-old monsters in the winter transfer window next January. One of them is Diego Leon, the Paraguayan left-back who joined for 7 million pounds in the summer window, and the other is the highly praised former Arsenal player Eden Haven. The recovery of Argentinian center back Lisandro Martinez from injury will be key. Once he can play normally, Evan and Leon's chances will be almost lost.

After joining Manchester United at the age of 18, Leon has never played for the first team and is still waiting for his chance to make his debut. Ruben Amorim has recently arranged for him to participate in the training of the Manchester United U21 youth team and represent the reserve team in the Premier League 2. There is no doubt that Leon, who has not played many games in South American football, will find it difficult to get first-team playing time, especially since the Red Devils only have the Premier League and FA Cup to play in.

Manchester United hopes to loan Leon to a lower-level club in England so that he can adapt to the new environment and football style through actual combat. The players themselves are not opposed to this, because only by playing more games can they accumulate experience, which is impossible to do in the Manchester United first team.

Amorim chose to use Patrick Dogu and Diogu Daluo to rotate as left wing-backs. Although their performance was not satisfactory, they were still more reliable than the inexperienced Leon.

Mazraoui and Luke Shaw can also play on the left. Although Luke Shaw mainly plays left center back this season, if Lima returns from injury, "Carlos" can naturally return to his original position as left back when necessary.

It is said that Sir Jim Ratcliffe's French Ligue 1 team Nice is one of the clubs interested in Leon. If he is rented to this team, although he is not an English team, he can at least get used to the rhythm of European football first, and then consider renting to an English team next season to continue training.

Leon has recently been successfully selected for the Paraguay team, but this is not because of his excellent form, but mainly because of his fame. Data shows that even in the Manchester United reserve team game, Leon only played a full 90 minutes once, and his physical fitness has not yet reached the standards of European football.

"For Paraguay, it means a lot to have national players playing for Manchester United," Leon admitted. "I think for Paraguayans, it is undoubtedly a matter of great pride for them to have a compatriot playing for a giant club like Manchester United. And for me to be able to represent my country and play for all the people of Paraguay, this feeling is simply wonderful. , Unique, it’s hard to describe in words. For my family, they feel extremely proud to see me playing for the national team.”

England left-footed center back Haven actually decided to join Manchester United at the same time as Leon, but the 19-year-old Arsenal player does not need to wait until he is 18 to transfer like Leon. Haven performed well last season and was nicknamed "Brother Paradise". He has made 9 appearances for Manchester United's first team, including 3 times this season. But he only played 28 minutes in the Premier League this season, and the opportunities he got were obviously insufficient.

Once Lima recovers and Luke Shaw's position change is successful, Haven will likely not be able to play in the game. Therefore, Haven may also be rented out for training in January. Manchester United believes that he needs to play more games to hone his skills and accumulate experience, instead of sitting on the bench for a long time and watching on the sidelines.

Manchester United has had many successful cases of renting out players in recent years. For example, Mason Greenwood returned to the right track after renting out to Getafe in La Liga. Alvaro Fernandez Carreras was spotted and bought by Real Madrid after being loaned out to Benfica. Anthony rented out to Real Betis and became a "round god". Hoylund and Rashford also found their form after being loaned to Naples and Barcelona.

Manchester United hopes that Leon and Haven can also improve themselves through loan training. They will be more valuable whether they use them or resell them in the future. If he stays in the team as a substitute for a long time, I am afraid it will be difficult to fully realize his full potential and he will become a rotation player at best.