Manchester United Target ‘WARNED’ Off Move By His Father

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McNeil has impressed enough on a Premier League stage to see talk of a return to Manchester United surface for a former academy star, MySportDab reports.

Burnley winger Dwight McNeil has been warned off a move to Manchester United, or any of his other suitors, by his own father.

The highly rated 20 year old has seen his efforts at Burnley start to attract top clubs in Europe.

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A move to Manchester United has been mooted for the youngster, with it suggested that he could soon head back.

McNeil spent time in United’s youth system before being freed to join the academy ranks at Burnley.

He has gone on to star on a Premier League stage with Burnley and England U-21 recognition also coming his way.

Manchester United, along with the likes of Leicester and Crystal Palace, are said to be interested in signing McNeil.

His father has urged the midfielder who is still learning his trade to give careful consideration before joining any club.

Burnley have presented him with the perfect platform on which to build a productive senior career.

And it is important to realise that moving away too soon could actually have a detrimental impact on his development.

McNeil senior has said in The Sun of the transfer talk surrounding his son: “He’s doing really well.

It would be best for him to stay put at the moment and go that way.

“That’s instead of him going to a top team and just sitting there and getting drip fed into it.

He’s got to keep working hard and listening to his manager and coaches.

“I believe with improvement he can be good enough for the top teams.”

Kieran Trippier who left Lancashire for Tottenham in 2015 was another of those to have warned McNeil against leaving his comfort zone too soon.

The now Atletico Madrid right back said in April: “Dwight has burst onto the scene, and when he trained with us last season for England he was brilliant.

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“He’s got to stay focused, keep performing well while he’s young, and his time will come.

“I’d say ‘don’t rush anything, just keep playing’ and Dwight is at the right club to do that.

He just needs to keep playing games, because that’s the most important thing for somebody his age.

“He’s got the right manager to guide him and he’ll be in no rush to go anywhere. If I was him I’d stay put and keep playing games.”

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