Andreas Pereira says it is now time for him to 'kick on and play better' for Manchester United after a mixed start to his life as a senior player.
The Brazilian midfielder has been a regular member of the first-team squad under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but has recently fallen down the pecking order following the arrival of Bruno Fernandes.
Last summer Solskjaer backed both Pereira and Scott McTominay to fill the midfield void left by the departing Ander Herrera, and he has stayed true to his word.
Prior to the postponement of all elite sport Pereira had made 37 appearances for the club this season, scoring the last goal as United thrashed LASK 5-0 in their most recent match.
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