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Seven players whose careers took off after changing position like Henry and Bale as Man Utd tinker with new Sancho role

JADON SANCHO is reportedly being trialled as a right-back in Manchester United training.

The £73million-signing made a name for himself at Borussia Dortmund as a skilful winger and assist king.

Jadon Sancho is reportedly being trialled as a right-back at Manchester United

But the 21-year-old has struggled to hold down a starting role at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s chaotic Red Devils.

There is hope yet for the England man if he does end up deployed on the right of a 3-5-2 formation.

Here SunSport takes a look at some of the biggest names in world football to have made a new position their own.

 

THIERRY HENRY

Thierry Henry joined Arsenal from Juventus in 1999 as a winger who struggled to find the net against miserly Serie A defences.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger soon shunted the Frenchman forward and the goals started to flow.

Henry left for Barcelona in 2007 having notched 228 goals to stake his claim as one of the finest strikers the Premier League has ever seen.

Thierry Henry bagged 175 Premier League goals for Arsenal

GARETH BALE

He moved to Real Madrid as a devastating goalscorer who could command a world-record fee, but Gareth Bale started his career in a less glamorous position.

The Wales star made his Southampton bow back in 2006 as a skinny left-back before a gradual transition forward.

By the 2012-13 season, Bale was scoring for fun as a roving forward at Tottenham before his big move to challenge the goal-getting supremacy of Cristiano Ronaldo at Real.

Gareth Bale moved to Tottenham in 2007 as a left-back

CRISTIANO RONALDO

Even Sir Alex Ferguson could not have dreamed of what was in store when he signed a teenage Cristiano Ronaldo from Sporting Lisbon.

The legendary Manchester United boss thought he was getting a tricky winger with a thirst for possession.

What evolved was a striker of unrivalled scoring power – 794 goals and counting…

Cristiano Ronaldo is still scoring goals on his return to the Red Devils

JAVIER MASCHERANO

While most football fans could imagine the allure of moving further up the pitch, it takes a special kind of purist to long for a more defensive role.

Javier Mascherano was once a tough-tackling midfielder bossing the middle of the park for West Ham (briefly) and Liverpool.

Barcelona came knocking in 2010 but with a midfield of Sergio Busquets, Xavi and Andres Iniesta, Mascherano soon found his calling as a centre-back.

Javier Mascherano won the Champions League twice with Barcelona

VINCENT KOMPANY

Vincent Kompany joined the newly-moneyed Manchester City as a holding midfielder after the Abu Dhabi-backed takeover in 2008.

He may even have been described as a utility player, happy to help out in midfield or at the back.

But the Belgian would soon develop into an accomplished centre-back and inspirational leader, famously captaining his side to top-flight glory for the first time in 44 years.

Vincent Kompany led Manchester City to Premier League glory four times

RYAN GIGGS

Ryan Giggs seemingly defied Father Time during his 24-year Manchester United career.

But in truth the Wales legend did slow down a bit in his later years.

That prompted the once-flying winger to move inside and become a calming presence in the United midfield.

Ryan Giggs enjoyed a mammoth 24-year career at Man United

ANTONIO VALENCIA

Like Javier Mascherano at Barcelona, Antonio Valencia is another ex-midfielder who opted for the dirty work.

The former Manchester United winger started brightly at the club after his step up from Wigan.

Form then began to desert him until he was converted to a right-back and hailed by Jose Mourinho as the ‘world’s best’ in that position.

Antonio Valencia moved to right-back as United captain

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