
According to the Daily Mail, Everton and Wolves have spoken to Donny van de Beek in recent weeks, with Newcastle also interested in the Dutchman.
What’s the story?
Well, Van de Beek looks highly likely to leave Manchester United, as Everton, Wolves and Newcastle circle.
The Daily Mail believe the £35m man has parted ways with his agent, Guido Albers, after he failed to secure him a move away from Old Trafford.
Van de Beek was convinced by his teammates to make the change, and has now hired Ali Dursun to help him escape Ole Gunnar Solskjær.
Wolves and Everton’s interest is mentioned in the Daily Mail‘s report, whereas it was Italian outlet Corriere Torino who claimed Newcastle were keen.
Sadly, the talented 24-year-old has played just six minutes in the Premier League this season.
For whatever reason, Solskjær – the man who signed him – has no interest in using the former Ajax maestro.
Bad news for Everton and Wolves with Newcastle interested

Everton and Wolves are attractive clubs in their own right, and have every chance of signing Van de Beek.
However, it’s certainly bad news for Rafa Benitez and Bruno Lage to see Newcastle and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) keen.
With an estimated £320bn fortune to their name, PIF can afford to bring practically any footballer on the planet to Newcastle.

In that respect, they could easily blow the Toffees and Wolves out of the water with an unmatchable offer for the 19-cap Netherlands international.
Keep an eye on this saga, as it looks very likely Van de Beek will leave Manchester United in January.
His nightmare could be about to end.
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