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Why De Jong is the right player at the right time for Van Gaal's Manchester United The Netherlands and AC Milan midfielder was bombed out of Manchester City two years ago but one man's rubbish is another man's treasure and he could shine for the Red Devils Bet = ParmaPAR £26 Draw £33 AC MilanMIL £26 Unibet COMMENT By Sam Lee Perhaps moreso than any club hiring a new manager, Manchester United have signed their immediate future over to Louis van Gaal. In three short weeks the Dutchman has overhauled Carrington - trees have been planted to shield players from the wind, pitches torn up and replaced, beds and floodlights installed - told the club that they have too many commercial requirements and implemented a previously untried 3-5-2 system. MAN UTD LATEST 5/1 Manchester United are 5/1 with Paddy Power to win the Premier League Never mind playing the Manchester United way, Manchester United will play the Van Gaal way. To do so you need specialists and Nigel de Jong is one of a select few. You don't have to be good, you have to be right. Rivaldo was good, the European footballer of the Year in fact, and he was dropped by Van Gaal because he wouldn't play on the left. Toni Kroos, Cesc Fabregas and William Carvalho are good but, despite extensive groundwork put in by the David Moyes regime, they are not coming to United. Maybe they're not the right men for Van Gaal? Arturo Vidal is the right man, Kevin Strootman is too. For one reason or another, they may not be arriving at Old Trafford just yet. So who else is there? Well, there's De Jong. A 29-year-old midfielder widely regarded in England as something of a clogger, bombed out of Manchester City after the club won their first title. But one man's rubbish is another man's treasure and De Jong is a Van Gaal man through and through. After the AC Milan man limped out Netherlands' World Cup last-16 clash with Mexico, the coach's best-laid plans were in jeopardy. "Nigel de Jong was head of incidental pressing. It's not easy to replace him. He has characteristics others don't have," Van Gaal said, semi-ridiculously. The Head of Incidental Pressing. Not many people know what this is but Van Gaal does. De Jong is a man with a very specific role in a very particular system. It is a system also employed by Manchester United this season and the club just so happen to be short on midfielders. The Red Devils can break the world record for a player if they see fit but the beauty is that they don't have to for De Jong. They can get their dream man (if he's Van Gaal's dream man, he is Manchester United's dream man) for £8 million. £8m! A drop in the ocean for a club of United's money-making prowess. Seasonal Stats Nigel de JongChoose Another Player General Defence Distribution Attack Discipline 5 Games Played 341 Minutes Played 5 Starts 2 Sub Off It seems unnecessary to explain just why De Jong is right for United seeing as Van Gaal has indentified him and what he says goes - plus the fact that he came back from injury to shackle Lionel Messi in a World Cup semi-final - but the numbers do back up the argument. While his reputation as a hatchet man, largely forged thanks to his karate kick on Xabi Alonso, is in part understandable it is also unfair. De Jong is a fine passer, capable of building attacks wherever he happens to get possession - receiving a pass from a centre-back or after winning a tackle in the opponent's half. His passing accuracy for AC Milan in Serie A last season was 91.5 per cent - fourth in the entire division of players to have made more than 15 appearancees. In his own half 95.54%, in the opposition's 88.14%. The latter statistic is also the fourth best in the league, behind three playmakers. Despite being charged with getting the ball and giving it, he created 20 chances for team-mates from open play. Of course, the head of incidental pressing must put himself about. Last season he made 73 tackles, winning 76.71%, at a rate of over two per match. He made 1.4 fouls per game. Winning possession is part of the job description and in Serie A he recovered the ball a staggering 209 times, six times per match. Alongside 92 interceptions, 2.8 per match and the eighth best in the league, it makes for impressive reading. So while Vidal may be the marquee name for whom United fans are crying out, or Strootman may be Van Gaal's favourite (he only played 3-5-2 with the Dutch because the Roma man got injured), De Jong is nothing to be sniffed at. There are three weeks to go until the transfer window closes and United are in a rush to tie up deals. While Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal hold firm over Mats Hummels and Thomas Vermaelen, and the Vidal saga rumbles on, it makes perfect sense to tie up a comparatively simple deal for De Jong. He knows the Premier League, he knows the north west of England, he knows how to play this precarious system and, most importantly, he knows what Van Gaal wants. De Jong is simply the right man at the right time.
 
Old Trafford executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held meetings with the AC Milan midfielder's representatives, with the Dutchman keen to work under Louis van Gaal again Bet = Czech RepublicCZE £39 Draw £33 NetherlandsNLD £19.5 Unibet EXCLUSIVE By David Craddock Manchester United have made the first move in a bid to sign Netherlands international Nigel de Jong in an £8 million deal, Goal understands. Having already brought Ander Herrera to the club this summer, manager Louis van Gaal made it clear to United officials that he is happy to work with what he has in the midfield area - at least until his no.1 target, Kevin Strootman, fully recovers from a serious knee injury. But executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has been working tirelessly behind the scenes in a bid to strengthen the Dutchman's options - and having identified De Jong as a potential recruit, met with the Milan midfielder's representatives in London on Tuesday. Those talks are understood to have gone well, with De Jong desperate to link up with Van Gaal. The Dutchman could now become United's third major summer signing, following on from the arrivals of Herrera and Luke Shaw. And Van Gaal is understood to have given the move the green light, having worked well with De Jong in his former role as Netherlands coach and in particular at this summer's World Cup. The 29-year-old was forced out of the second round victory over Mexico early on with a groin problem, but made a remarkable return from injury for the semi-final defeat to Argentina and was singled out for praise by Van Gaal for his contribution during the group stages. "I don't like singling out players, but Nigel de Jong was inspirational," Van Gaal said after the 3-2 victory over Australia. United's move for De Jong comes on the back of a prolonged and thus far unsuccessful pursuit of Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal. Despite the player and Juventus both going on record to insist a deal with United would not happen, reports of a move continue apace. The arrival of De Jong, however, would appear to put those links to bed - if a deal can now be successfully concluded with Milan.
 
Very important warning from the Government: Please do not roam around the streets today until 11pm. Manchester United are signing anyone they catch!
 
Very important warning from the Government: Please do not roam around the streets today until 11pm. Manchester United are signing anyone they catch!
skySports: Our sources confirm Hummels to Man Utd is close to completion. More to follow soon. ‪#‎Bvb‬ ‪#‎Mufc‬
FabrizioRomano: Manchester United's massive bid for Hummels has been accepted by Dortmund. #Mufc #Bvb
BBCsport_david: A big news coming up ahead for Manchester United. #Mufc
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