The Wales international is not always a regular in the Red Devils side but remains optimistic about his future at Old Trafford
Manchester United winger Daniel James insists there is more to come from him next term after spending the 2020-21 season in and out of the Red Devils side.
James made 26 appearances in all competitions during the season, a considerable drop on the 46 games he played during the previous campaign.
However, despite not always being involved in the first team, James says he has improved as a player over the past 12 months and believes he is ready to make a greater impact in 2021-22.
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What did James say?
Reflecting on the progress made during his second season as a Manchester United player, James told the club’s website: “I think I’m developing every single game. I’m learning.
“I reflect on every game and every season I’ve played, whether I’ve played zero minutes, whether I play all the games, I think I’m always learning. For me, I’m nowhere near my potential and I just want to keep improving.”
Though he was not always a regular in the side James still scored five goals, including in the Champions League against Istanbul Basaksehir and the Europa League away at Real Sociedad.
The Sociedad game in March was one of a run of eight starts in nine games for the winger, having started just once since the turn of the year prior to then.
He admits that extended spell in the side was his favourite part of the season, with his strike…