Anyone seen Henriquez play?
http://www.theguardian.com/football...r-league-loanees-club-by-club-guide-what-next
Like Chelsea, but to lesser extent, United operate two parallel businesses: the first team and the talent agency. There simply is not room in the squad for all the players they acquire but, frightened of missing out on anyone who might turn out to be good enough, they buy to loan. So
Ángelo Henríquez was signed cheaply before spending two and a half of the last three years away from Old Trafford and last season he scored 20 goals in 25 appearances for Dinamo Zagreb. Now named in Chile’s squad for the Copa América, he has further opportunity to impress – most likely to earn himself a permanent move – but the departure of
Radamel Falcao means there is at least one striking space at the club and Robin van Persie may also move on. Chances are that Henríquez will leave, even though his contract situation means the fee will be significantly less than the £4m they paid for him.