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Ruud van Nistelrooy is reportedly set to target a move for one of Manchester United's young stars as his attention turns to the January transfer window. Van Nistelrooy will draw on his brief spell at the helm of Man United as he now targets a youngster with 'freakish' stats. Having already enjoyed a winning start to his time at Leicester City, United's rising star Toby Collyer is the former United boss's target come the new year. Van Nistelrooy led his team to a 3-1 victory over West Ham on Tuesday and is already assessing areas for improvement as the Foxes fight to avoid relegation. According to The Sun, the Dutch manager is keen on bringing in the 20-year-old Collyer on a loan move in the January transfer window. The former Manchester United striker is familiar with Collyer, having worked closely with him during his time as Erik ten Hag’s assistant. Van Nistelrooy believes the talented midfielder could be a valuable asset in Leicester’s battle for Premier League survival. Collyer, who joined United’s academy from Brighton two years ago, has impressed with his impressive physical attributes, including 'freakish' running stats, only second to Bruno Fernandes. While United have no intention of selling Collyer, they are reportedly open to a loan deal, especially with a manager they trust to provide him with regular first-team opportunities. Having made his senior debut in the Community Shield against Manchester City in August, Collyer has since appeared in two more senior matches, including as a substitute in United’s 3-0 loss to Liverpool. Football pundit Steve Sidwell has even tipped him to follow in the footsteps of fellow young talent Kobbie Mainoo as a 'shining star' at Old Trafford. With Leicester in need of reinforcements, Van Nistelrooy could be set to make a move for the promising young midfielder in the coming weeks. Man United's Collyer began his career at Brighton and Hove Albion's youth system and made his debut with the under-18s aged 15. In March 2022 he joined Man United on a three-and-a-half year deal. His former coach at Brighton spoke highly of his running, work ethic and discipline. He has made three appearances for the senior team, once as a half-time substitute for Casemiro in the Premier League, another in the Community Shield and once in the EFL Cup. © 2024 talk SPORT Limited

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