Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was coy on his plans for Brandon Williams yesterday.
The fullback is expected to leave on-loan this month.
But Solskjaer says, "With the signing of Alex Telles and the form of Luke Shaw, he's not really had a look in at left-back this season, Brandon.
“He played last season... I think he played in all three semis, in the semi-final of the Europa League, FA Cup, in the Carabao Cup, and he's had a great rise, a great first season. This season's been more difficult for him."
Solskjaer as been impressed with the Academy product's work ethic and desire to get back in the first XI.
“I think he's put his head down, worked really hard lately. He will be involved tomorrow. He's in the squad. And he's shown me that he's got the desire to fight through this. That's the biggest thing, you know?
“When you find your first big contract, you do well, can you bounce back after not being in the team as much? And Brandon has showed that lately, so hopefully he'll just keep carrying on as he does. He knows my view on it. He knows my view on him, and we believe in the boy."


