Former West Ham and Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp said Man Utd got the “deal of the century” when they signed Ayden Heaven from Arsenal last year for just £1m.
The teenager started in the Red Devils’ 1-0 win over Chelsea at the weekend, and Redknapp was hugely impressed with what he saw from the young defender:
“Ayden Heaven is the best deal of the century, if you ask me! [A] just £1m and the 19-year-old is capable of delivering a mature and standout defensive performance.”
“He was the calmest player on the pitch in a high-stakes away game. He hasn’t played since Amorim left, and this kid has now become a marker for Michael Carrick.”
Heaven is ready to help when needed
Manager Michael Carrick was without his four senior central defenders for the visit to Stamford Bridge. Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire are suspended, while Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt are both suspended wounded.
Despite forming a makeshift centre-back partnership with full-back Noussair Mazraoui, Heaven played a key role in keeping a vital clean sheet.
Will Heaven start for Man Utd against Brentford?
Yoro is believed to only have a minor injury that will prevent him from appearing against Chelsea, while Maguire will return from his two-match ban.
This means there’s a good chance that Heaven will be back on the bench for Monday’s game. However, his mature display last week will give Carrick a moment to think about his player choices ahead of the clash with Brentford.
Although Maguire is guaranteed to be recalled to the starting Eleven, Yoro has not been at his best, and there is an argument that Heaven will start ahead of him. But whether that will happen remains to be seen.
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