
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman believes Manchester United signing Memphis Depay will find the switch to the Premier League difficult.
Depay, 21, joined United from PSV Eindhoven in a deal believed to be worth £31million, having netted 22 Eredivisie goals in 2014-15.
“I think they paid a lot of money,” he told The Mirror.
“Because it is United, where they already spent £200m on players like Angel di Maria, such a big figure is put in perspective.
“If you pay millions for Di Maria who hardly plays, if you pay a fortune in wages and rent fee for Radamel Falcao who never plays, than £25m is not a lot of money for them…
“He won’t play every game. I have learnt, while I am here in England, that Dutch players can’t make the jump to the top of the Premier League easily. And young players can’t play 38 games anyway.
“And I see another lack of quality with the Dutch kids, that I have also noticed with other young stars in the Premier League: they don’t communicate. They behave like individuals. Stuck to their smartphones.”