Paul Scholes appears to abandon Man Utd as Red Devils legend names ‘new favourite footballer’

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PAUL SCHOLES snubbed Manchester United as he named his new favourite footballer.

The midfielder is a Red Devils legend but he has been less than impressed with the current crop.

Paul Scholes was impressed with Pedri against Newcastle

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He has not been hesitant in his criticism of Ruben Amorim‘s side this season, suggesting the “quality is not there”.

Last night’s Champions League action was perhaps another eye-opener for Scholes, as he was able to watch world class talent on UK soil.

That’s because LaLiga champions Barcelona visited Newcastle, and won 2-1.

Marcus Rashford scored both Barcelona goals with his second a moment of magic as he blasted in a rocket from distance.

Yet Scholes was more impressed with Pedri pulling the strings in midfield.

So much so that he named the Spaniard his new favourite player.

Scholes shared a photo of the youngster on Instagram alongside the caption: “My new favourite player.”

He is a player Scholes’ former side United could do with, as the pundit pointed out the striking lack of quality in the midfield department at Old Trafford.

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Scholes said: “I don’t think the quality is there.

“Whatever two out of the four or five they have got in [midfield] – Casemiro, Bruno [Fernandes], [Kobbie] Mainoo – whatever combination he seems to try doesn’t seem to work.

“That’s a big issue. I thought all summer the absolute priority was a centre midfield player with legs, who can play and can control a game.

“The recruitment side went to buy forwards. That did need addressing, but did it need three of them? I’m not sure it did.”

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