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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Zaha, still part of my plans - Moyes Manchester United boss David Moyes has assured the world at large that Wilfried Zaha is indeed still part of his Premier League plans. The young England international has yet to make a debut for the Red Devils in the Premier League, and his constant exclusion has led many to speculate that the Ivory Coast-born player will be loaned out in the January transfer window. Moyes has stoked this speculation and even recently went as far as to publicly float the possibility of putting Zaha out on a loan deal on account of the stiff competition the forward faces at United. "It's not that Wilf has done anything wrong, it's just that we have big competition and we have to try to make sure he gets some playing time," the Scot told his club's official website. "I told him [Zaha] we would try to get him minutes but the competition in the wide areas we have with Nani, Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young, Adnan Januzaj and even Shinji Kagawa playing off the side means we are as strong there as anywhere." The former Everton boss then made an effort to appease those fans baying for the increased inclusion of the England international at Old Trafford. "I just don't think we have had the right opportunity to get him on as much as would have liked," the former centre back mused. "We don't want to put him in too quickly. We want to make it the right time." The 50-year-old added: "But he is very much in my plans and in my thoughts all the time."

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