Everton-target Depay cagey over Manchester United future
He may have shown his ability to find the net for the Netherlands with two goals against Luxembourg on Sunday but Memphis Depay admits he remains in the dark as to his Manchester United future.
The 22-year-old stepped off the bench at the weekend to score with a header and free-kick as the Oranje ran out 3-1 winners in their World Cup qualifier to move second in Group A.
But while delighting his Dutch fans, Depay has had few opportunities to do the same for the Old Trafford faithful having only played 20 minutes under Jose Mourinho in the Premier League this season.
That has led to speculation about a move away from the club, with Everton manager and compatriot Ronald Koeman describing the winger as having ‘great individual qualities’ as recently as Saturday.

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And Depay, a £25m signing from PSV in 2015, was non-committal when asked about his future in Manchester.
“I do not know, we’ll have to see,” he said. “I focus on United, I do my very best to be able to get minutes.
“I’m going back to United with a good feeling, because I have got minutes here and we won. That is the most important thing.”




