Anderson, once an indisputable starter at Manchester United, has seen a significant reduction in playing time under the management of the new coach, David Moyes. Since Moyes took charge, the Brazilian midfielder, who joined the club in 2007, has found himself spending more time on the bench than on the pitch, making only four appearances since the start of the season. This situation mirrors the challenges he faced in the previous season when he struggled to establish himself as a regular in the lineup.
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Moyes has made the decision to let Anderson leave during the upcoming winter transfer window. Moreover, it’s reported that Moyes has clearly communicated to Anderson that he no longer counts on him, leading to growing tensions between the player and the coach.
With Anderson harboring dreams of representing Brazil in the World Cup, it seems imperative for him to seek a move to another club during the transfer window to secure more playing time and enhance his chances of making it to Felipe Scolari’s squad.