“Time will show everything” – Manchester United players speak on future after reports of sealed exit

Manchester United Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir has spoken to Turkish media about his future plans.

Bayandir has recently been linked with a return to the Super Lig We covered reports He has agreed to join Besiktas. At the time it was said that the Premier League club would accept €5m.

The former Fenerbahçe player lost his place in the starting eleven of the Old Trafford team at the beginning of this season. He was given a chance ahead of Andre Onana but could not impress.

The arrival of Sane Lammens during the previous summer made him second choice again. His role has not changed since the arrival of Michael Carrick.

Manchester United man questioned about future

talking to sabaThe Manchester United No. 2 was asked if he would need to make a decision to leave Old Trafford.

The 27-year-old said it is normal for a player to be involved all the time and he wants more game time.

“I am a person who loves to play. I don’t know what experiences I will have in the future. It is very important for a football player to take the right steps in his career. I would like to be on the field as much as possible. If there is a decision to be taken, we will take it. Whatever needs to be done, we will do. Time will show us everything.” Turkey International said.

Despite his disappointments, Bayandir said it was a privilege to represent Manchester United. Unveiling the Turkish flag on the roof of Old Trafford, he said it made him and his father very proud.

“It’s a matter of pride that the Turkish flag is flying over Old Trafford. One of the biggest cities in England, and I’m the reason for it. In fact, a video was shot at that time. Then my father was very impressed, he liked it very much, he was proud. I can’t explain it in words. Old Trafford is a historic stadium,” Bayindir said.

Bayındır has decided to make

The player has a decision to make this summer as it seems unlikely he will remove Lammens from Carrick’s starting eleven.

A return to Istanbul appears to be his best option, with Besiktas expected to make his move in the coming weeks.

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‘No right to speak on others’

Cam Thomas hasn’t said anything about his ugly breakup with the Brooklyn Nets. Waived by the Nets after failing to find a deal for him at the deadline, the newly signed Milwaukee Bucks guard said his problems with Brooklyn were “absolutely” due to the team not trusting him.

Thomas took his criticisms a step further and questioned the Nets’ trust in other players.

“That’s just the way they are. They don’t trust anyone,” he told the New York Post.

Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez responded to Thomas’ comments on Thursday.

“We wish Cam all the best. We loved him when he was here. We hope he does great where he is,” Fernandez told ClutchPoints. “I don’t know whether he has the right to speak about others or not. We are happy with our people here. I believe everyone can help us with what we have planned.”

Thomas made several historic scoring debuts in his Nets tenure. However, the 2021 first-round pick never reached the heights many thought he would with Brooklyn.

Jordi Fernandez after Cam Thomas cursed the Nets, the Nets took the high road

The best Cam Thomas destination after the Nets missed the NBA trade deadline
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After spending his first two seasons on the bench behind Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, the Nets offered Thomas a featured role in recent years. The 6-foot-3 guard displayed his scoring ability, averaging 21.4 points on .434/.353/.860 shooting splits in 115 appearances with Brooklyn over the past three seasons.

However, Thomas’ questionable shot selection, limited playing time, brutal defense and frequent injuries raised questions about his value.

According to CleaningTheGlass, Thomas has ranked in the bottom 10 among all guards (minimum 500 minutes) in assist-to-usage ratio and defensive rating swing (difference in points allowed per 100 possessions with a player on vs. off) in each of the last three seasons.

Despite these shortcomings and their non-existent free-agent market, the Nets offered Thomas a two-year, $30 million contract with a team option this summer. They also offered him a one-year, $9.5 million deal, which required him to waive his no-trade clause. He declined both to sign his one-year, $6 million qualifying offer and retain his no-trade clause.

Thomas’ Bucks tenure has got off to an inauspicious start. The 24-year-old is averaging 12.7 points and 1.7 assists on .420/.263/.878 shooting splits in 11 appearances. His +16.9 defensive rating swing during that span ranked last among all NBA players.

Thomas will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. Meanwhile, the Nets will be looking to take a step back toward the playoffs next season, without control of their 2027 first-round selection. Brooklyn will add a top draft selection to a roster that included an NBA-record five rookie first-round picks this season.


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