Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville insists that Brighton and Hove Albion striker Danny Welbeck could still do a job for the Reds if he were to return to Old Trafford.
Welbeck joined United as a youth player and after loan spells at Preston North End and Sunderland, he made his mark in the first team.
In 142 appearances for the club, Welbeck bagged 29 goals and 16 assists before being sold to Arsenal for £16m. Since leaving United, Welbeck, who still has a year and a half remaining on his contract at Brighton, has become somewhat of a bad omen for the Reds, scoring six goals in 17 appearances against them.
Now at Brighton, the forward is a regular starter, providing much-needed experience to the Seagulls' frontline. On Friday night, the striker bagged himself two assists as Chelsea were thrashed 3-0 on the South Coast by Fabian Hurzeler's men.
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