Thursday, 12 March 2015

"Will Keane 'working hard' to make a Manchester United return"


Two years since a loan move away from Manchester united but still  21 year old 'Will Keane' never let go off his dream i.e playing first team football wearing the famous red shirt. The England under-21 international made his senior team debut for the Red Devils under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson back in 2011 but fall short of ‘class’ to impress the legendary icon and since have been loan transferred to Wigan Athletic for the better improvement of his performance.

Though Keane has not been able to perform much well in the previous two season with Wigan Athletic and Queens Park rangers, but the lad has shown some impressive performance this season with Sheffield Wednesday and is out to convince current Manchester united manager Louis Van Gaal of his capabilities by netting three goals in 10 appearances.
Will Keane’s twin brother Mike was also a former academy player of Manchester United, but have a now signed a permanent deal with Burnley, while ‘Will’ have set his eyes on a Manchester United return. Here what ‘Will’ said to a local news Channel,

“It's been good experience for me as, up to now, I've been playing in every game which has been pleasing. It's the reason I came here to get games under my belt. I think maybe this is a bit more like reality here because you get caught in a little bubble at United. Only a certain number of clubs have those facilities and you can take it for granted a bit at times. It's a different experience and something I've taken to. I've got to enjoy the challenge.”
“My aim is to hopefully come back to United and be involved in the set-up there. That's what I set out to do. At the moment, I'm here until the end of the season and want to give everything here. Hopefully, I can keep playing well and scoring goals and then reassess the situation at the end of the season. My aim is to get in the Premier League, hopefully with United, and I'll have to see how the squad is at the end of the season, speak to the manager and take it from there.”
“By playing well here (for Sheffield Wednesday), it will help me get recognized. I keep in touch and speak to Warren (Joyce) quite regularly. He's very keen to keep an eye on the games, which is good, and I speak to him after them. He gives me tips on what I can do better and these general chats help me. It's good to know they (the United coaches) are watching.”

/Anuttam/

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