Paul Scholes has revealed which Tottenham duo he would take at Manchester United in a bid to strengthen his former club.
The Englishman is a legend at Old Trafford and constantly talks about his former side and their bid to return to the glory days.
He also made headlines recently for his comments on Lisandro Martinez ahead of the Manchester derby.
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Now, the 51-year-old has made comments on Spurs players potentially moving to the Red Devils.
Paul Scholes delivers verdict on Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero moving to Old Trafford
Scholes admits that he loves Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero and what they have done in the heart of defence for Spurs.
Given United’s injuries and struggles defensively, the former Champions League winner stated that he would not mind the two of them playing at Old Trafford.
The club are expected to enter the market for a new defender in the summer, and it’s evident who Scholes’ picks would be.
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He said on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast: “I love the centre-halves me, van de Ven and Romero.
“I think they should be playing.
“If them two centre-halves were at Man United, I wouldn’t mind that, would you?”
Will van de Ven and Romero leave Tottenham for Manchester United?
Tottenham do not appear to be showing any signs of being a club on the rise.
Despite winning the Europa League and doing decently well in the Champions League, they find themselves in 14th place in the Premier League.
Ange Postecoglou was sacked after winning a trophy, and his replacement, Thomas Frank, is proving to be no better.
Tottenham are even considering parting ways with Frank, and this does not send the right message to the players.
United, currently in fourth, appear on course to qualify for the Champions League and potentially bring in a world-class manager in the summer.
If they come for either van de Ven or Romero, who are not likely to play in Europe next season at Tottenham, they would be open to making that move.
Romero already considered leaving Spurs last summer, so an exit at the end of the season cannot be ruled out.