Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has sent a message to Donny van de Beek after he was left on the bench yet again.
Van de Beek joined the Red Devils from Ajax Amsterdam in the off-season, but is yet to start a Premier League encounter.
Despite being an unused substitute during the goalless draw with Chelsea, Solskjaer insists the midfielder will get his chance.
"No, don't worry about that," the manager said, as per the Metro.
"He'll get his games, don't worry about that. It's easy to say who should be playing and more difficult to say who shouldn't."
Solskjaer's Former United teammate Gary Neville was left surprised by the fact that the Dutch midfielder has struggled to play.
"What is a little bit of a mystery is the use of Van der Beek,' said the former right-back.
"He's been signed for £40m doesn't seem to be at the forefront of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's plans in every game.
"It's a bit of a mystery that one. The more he doesn't start and the more he doesn't come on the more you're thinking: "Well £40m player ordinarily you'd get him in the team". He must be thinking, "What am I doing here?" at this moment in time."