
Manchester United youngster Tom Cleverley believes his loan move to Premier League club Wigan Athletic will help his chances of succeeding at Old Trafford.
The midfielder joined the Latics on a season-long deal on deadline day.
He had impressed for United in pre-season and it appeared Sir Alex Ferguson was planning on keeping him for this season.
However, after failing to be involved in United's opening three games, the England Under-21 international felt a loan move was best at this stage of his career.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News Cleverley said: "This was the right next step for me.
"Sir Alex Ferguson had said he wanted to keep me, but looking at the size of United's squad and the quality of the midfielders, I worried I might not get many chances.
"I went to see the manager last week and had a chat and we both came to the agreement that it would be best to go out on loan.
"Wigan suits me down to the ground. I don't know the manager Roberto Martinez, but I've heard good things about him. I know he likes to play football and you can see that the way Wigan play.
"I would have loved to have stayed at United, but I had to be realistic. This is the best approach."
He added: "Having tested myself in Division One and the Championship, I felt ready to give the Premier League a go.
"My aim is to prove myself at this level and then hopefully next season it could be the Champions League with United!
"I needed the week-to-week test of the Premier League if my game was going to keep on the up. I wanted to keep going up a level.
"I am confident in my ability and I want everyone to see it. If I do well at Wigan then in 12 months my confidence will be sky high and I will be better equipped to tackle the challenge at United."
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