
“They think so highly of him”: Ex-United male backs Tobby
A former Manchester United star has backed Toby Collyer to be successful at Old Trafford in spite of suggestions that he is set for a loan move this summer.Collyer has taken pleasure in a steady increase at United given that signing up with the side from Brighton and Hove Albion in 2022.
United warded off significant competitors from the similarity Chelsea and Brentford to land the highly-rated midfield prospect.He lost no time at all in cementing himself in the youth ranks and penned a brand-new United agreement last summer season. Erik 10 Hag was personally present at the finalizing event to witness it and congratulate the player.Collyer made his senior debut for United in the Community Guard loss to Manchester City. Nevertheless, his momentum was halted by injuries, which limited him to just 13 looks last term. Collyer missed out on 28 games with separate physical issues.A recent report covered by The Peoples Individual relayed that Collyer is anticipated to be loaned out this summer.The player himself admitted that he is open to a short-lived exit as he looks for to get routine first-team minutes somewhere else. He insisted that he will hold conversations with the club and Ruben Amorim to comprehend what his role remains in the side. Just then will he make a final decision.But, previous United goalkeeper Tim Howard has declared that Collyer can still succeed at United if provided opportunities and time.Speaking on NBC Sports [
as quoted by Manchester Night News], Howard explained,”I’m interested in how Collyer fits in here.””They believe so extremely of him as
a main midfield player. He gets attracted to the ball, he likes to be on the ball.” “Does he have enough to dip into this level? I think he does
, however it’s going to have to do with time and chance, really. “Meanwhile, United are back in pre-season action in the early hours
of Thursday early morning when they take on Bournemouth at Soldier Field in Chicago.Feature image Shaun Botterill via Getty Images