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The central defender has since excelled for Burnley, and is likely to be the subject of transfer bids in the summer. Ferdinand believes he has proved he is good enough to play for United, and said he could potentially return to Old Trafford.
"He's a sponge. He likes to ask questions, he likes constructive criticism and that's a great attribute to have, to be there, to look at your game in detail and try and improve," Ferdinand said on BBC Radio 5 Live on Friday evening.
"He's always wanting to improve, whether it's nutrition, whether it's physical, whether it's actual working on your game after training. He was always wanting to learn and understand more. "I think the moment he found out he was going to leave Manchester United, listen every kid’s dream in that area is to play for Manchester United, his family is a Manchester United family, so to leave the club was a huge wrench for him.
"But it allowed him to go and spread his wings, and bloom really, and become the player he is now. At Manchester United he wasn't afforded that opportunity for whatever reason. "You look at the likes of Pogba. He's gone away and come back now and become a huge star. Michael Keane, he could do that himself. "He's a clean passer of the ball, and at the top end of the game, that is worth a huge amount."https://twitter.com/5liveSport/status/832686996531212289 Keane, who earned his first call-up to the England squad last October, said that he "always felt" he would play for United "The coaches used to say to me that sometimes they would send other players out on loan to help them get a move but that was never the case with me," the 24-year-old told the Guardian.
"They saw it as experience for me because they thought I was good enough to get in the first team when I came back. But then obviously Sir Alex (Ferguson) left and it all changed."The defender was part of the United team that lost 4-0 to MK Dons in the League Cup in August 2014, . Of the team that played that night, only David de Gea remains at Old Trafford.
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