I find the notion that Young is even comparable to Nani completely and utterly laughable. He's not even close, nevermind good enough as to warrant suggestion as to how he could replace Nani or limit his first team opportunities.
I mean, some journalists really are fecking thick.
I don't see it. I don't think Young is as good as Nani but I also don't see how if it's true we are interested in a player in a certain position, then it may limit the player who usually plays in that position, of starting opportunities.
I don't think Rodwell is as good as Carrick or Anderson, but logically speaking if we did sign Rodwell, he would further limit first team starting opportunities for people who start in the same position he does.
I know others disagree with me on this but I don't see Nani as the 'immovable object' in the United team as some others on here do. I think he's more likely than not to drop to the bench in favour of Park during the big away games, especially in Europe, and I don't expect him to start vs Barcelona either.
Now that isn't to say that this means I think Ashley Young is a better player, I don't, but for many of the big games Nani already is no longer first choice since the return of Valencia. I know he started away vs Arsenal but he also missed out in the first leg against Chelsea and the first leg of the semi-final.
I just don't see it as that much of a stretch to say that the addition of another player in the same position may further limit opportunities of someone whose opportunities have already been limited in the second half of the season with Park and Valencia regaining fitness anyway.
None of that is saying Young is a better player than Nani or Park is a better player than Nani or Rodwell is a better player than any of our central midfielders or anyone else we may sign is necessarily going to be better than anyone else who also plays in the same position. But whoever we sign, will get at least some games and obviously limit, at least to some degree, the starting opportunities of the person they share the position with.
if Cleverly comes back next year I expect him to get at about 10-15 games all told in a season. Doesn't mean that for those 10-15 games he'll be 'better' than the person he plays in place of, but there's only 11 spaces on a field you can fill at any one time.