Danny Welbeck told he can leave Manchester United

Striker no longer part of Louis van Gaal’s plans at Old Trafford

Danny Welbeck (right) in action against Real Madrid during pre-season in Michigan. Photograph:  Duane Burleson/Getty Images
Danny Welbeck (right) in action against Real Madrid during pre-season in Michigan. Photograph: Duane Burleson/Getty Images

Danny Welbeck has been told by Louis van Gaal he can leave Manchester United, with the decision ultimately up to the striker as there are two years remaining on his contract.

Van Gaal's decision may cause some surprise as the new manager wants to play a 3-5-2 formation that would seem to require four forwards in his squad to provide competition and to mitigate against injury. With Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie the first choice pairing, Welbeck was thought to be ahead of Javier Hernández as the third striker of the current quartet.

However, Van Gaal may have decided to look at promoting James Wilson, the 18-year-old who scored twice on debut in last season's 3-1 win over Hull City in May at Old Trafford.

There has been speculation that Welbeck may move to Hull, with the €15 million the Humberside club got for Shane Long still available.

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United, meanwhile, are yet to open talks with Phil Jones regarding a new deal. Jones also has two years left on his terms with the defender expecting discussions to start some time after the transfer window closes on September 1st.