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Mourinho hopes Depay plays so well at Lyon that United end up buying him back

ByPA Sport

Updated 20/01/2017 at 15:07 GMT

Jose Mourinho hopes Memphis Depay performs so well at Lyon that the outgoing Manchester United winger one day returns to Old Trafford.

Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba Manchester United's Dutch midfielder Memphis Depay attend a team training session at their Carrington Training Centre in Manchester, north west England on September 14, 2016.

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Expectations were high in the summer of 2015 when the 22-year-old arrived in a big-money deal from PSV Eindhoven, but an underwhelming first season was followed by a difficult second campaign.
Depay has made just one United start since Mourinho's arrival and is now joining Lyon in a deal Press Association Sport understands to be in the region of 25 million euros (£21.7m).
United have inserted a sell-on clause into the deal and an option that could see them one day buy back the winger - a move Mourinho would be welcome to if things work out in France.
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Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Daley Blind and Memphis Depay during the warm up

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Put to the boss that the club have got some security built into the deal if Depay comes good, the Portuguese said: "Of course because potentially he is a very good player.
"I think when Mr Van Gaal decided to buy him, he did well. He knew him very well from the national team.
"He was very young when in the World Cup. He had flashes of top quality.
"He was playing well in Holland - we know that the Dutch league is not the same but he was showing very good things.
"I think Mr Van Gaal and Manchester United they did well to buy him.
"He didn't succeed in this 18 months, I would say, but he is very young so I think it is important for the club to keep control of this talent.
"And we all wish that he plays very, very well at Olympique Lyon and why not to come back because everyone here likes him."
Depay becomes this month's second high-profile departure at Old Trafford after Morgan Schneiderlin joined Everton in a £20million deal rising to £24million.
Like the Frenchman, things have not worked out for the Holland international at Old Trafford - something Mourinho believes in a large part is down to the glut of wingers at his disposal.
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Everton's Morgan Schneiderlin

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"I think it's difficult for me to answer (why it has not work out) because it also didn't work also last season," the United boss said.
"But from my perspective, instead of trying to say why it didn't work, I think it is easier for me and he deserves me to say that he was a fantastic professional.
"So if somebody thinks it didn't work because he was not a great professional, it is totally wrong.
"One thing is some picture that somebody takes with him in an amazing car or dressing in a very specific way, but the image is totally wrong.
"The guy is a fantastic professional, he is a kid that respected everyone, a kid that tried to work hard to get more chances, a kid that was frustrated because he was not having that, but I only have good things to say about him. I think this is much more important.
"If I can find a little reason, it is to say he is a player from one position and the only position where we have overbooking and wingers are what we have more, so it is a position more difficult to have chances."
Depay is to be unveiled by Lyon at a press conference on Friday afternoon and posted numerous updates on Twitter thanking United fans and former team-mates.
"Thanks for all the memories during my time as a Red Devil," he said. "I will never forget all your support at @ManUtd."
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