Manchester United expected to recall Cameron Borthwick-Jackson from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Manchester United are planning to recall Cameron Borthwick-Jackson from his loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers next week, The Telegraph report.
The paper claim United are ‘growing exasperated’ with Borthwick-Jackson’s lack of first team action at Wolves, and want to bring him back to Old Trafford.
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ David Edwards celebrates scoring their first goal with Cameron Borthwick-Jackson
One year ago Borthwick-Jackson was starring at Anfield as Manchester United kept a clean sheet and beat Liverpool in the Premier League, excelling in his breakthrough season under Louis van Gaal.
With Luke Shaw returning from fitness, United made the decision to loan the 19-year-old out this season so he could play regularly, but it has not worked out.
Chelsea’s Willian in action with Manchester United’s Cameron Borthwick Jackson
The teenager has played only six Championship games, and has been frozen out for the best part of the last two months, with his last appearance coming in early November.
At Manchester United, manager Jose Mourinho has been unconvinced by Luke Shaw and has played Daley Blind at left-back.
Bringing Borthwick-Jackson back could provide him with another option, or United could choose to send the defender out again to a different club.
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