Manchester United consider recalling Dylan Levitt from Charlton Athletic
According to the MEN, Manchester United are considering cutting short the loan spell of Dylan Levitt at League One outfit Charlton Athletic.
The 20-year-old, a product of the Manchester United youth academy, has progressed impressively through the ranks. He made his first-team debut for the Red Devils last season, which remains his solitary appearance so far.
This past summer, Levitt was loaned out to League One outfit Charlton Athletic in order for him to get regular playing time. However, that hasn’t been the case for the midfielder.
Levitt, so far, has made just five appearances for the Addicks, finding himself behind Ben Watson in the pecking order. Elaborating on the midfielder’s situation, Charlton manager Lee Bowyer said:
“It has been tough for him because he has Ben Watson in front of him. We will speak to Manchester United and see where they are with it as well. We’ll have to revisit this with Manchester United.”
It is claimed that Manchester United inserted a recall option in his loan deal in order to review his situation midway through the campaign. And considering that he hasn’t been adequate game time at Charlton, there is a chance that the club will choose to bring him back. (h/t MEN)
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Should United bring him back, they would consider loaning him out to another EFL club or move him into the club’s U23 squad in order to build up his confidence.
The report also claims that there is interest in him from a number of Dutch clubs. So, that is another avenue that United might consider.