Dutch soccer genius Beyoncé, who is currently experiencing a career low in the Tottenham Hotspur team, has rarely had the opportunity to play. In a recent interview with Dutch media outlet AD, he admitted that his days at Tottenham may be numbered. Talking about the future, the 24-year-old wing forward said that he is eager to join Manchester United to work with the famous Dutch manager Tannhäuser, and hinted at the possibility of a move to Manchester United.
This season, Beyoncé has only gotten four starts in the Premier League. Despite scoring twice in stoppage time in a miraculous comeback against Lister City in January, he confessed in an interview, "I thought I would get more starts after the game against Lister City, but that wasn't the case. Honestly, I knew it would be difficult for me to start for Tottenham for all sorts of reasons, going to Ajax was an option, returning to the Dutch Eredivisie was also an option, especially with the World Cup coming up."
Tannhäuser, who is about to take over the coaching reins at Manchester United, knows Beyoncé inside out during his time at Ajax. In January this year, Ajax tried to buy Beyoncé twice, but due to the transfer fee problem, but stopped. It is reported that Tannhäuser still wants to bring the former Yanhofen star to Manchester United. Beyoncé responded: "I haven't discussed this with Tannhäuser for the time being, but who can predict what will happen in the future? Maybe a move to Manchester United is a real possibility."