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Angel Di Maria has been ordered to get his act together next season by tough-talking boss Louis van Gaal, writes Neil Moxley in the Sunday People.

Manchester United’s British-record buy has bombed after his £59.7million move from Real Madrid, with Van Gaal claiming the Argentinian attacker hasn’t adapted to the way he wants him to play.

And now Van Gaal says United will have to “wait and see” whether the penny finally drops for Di Maria, who has scored just four goals in 31 games so far this season.

As Sunday People Sport revealed recently, Di Maria is committed to staying at Old Trafford next season to try to recapture the form he showed at Real Madrid.

But Van Gaal is demanding a massive improvement from the South American star and “a change of behaviour."

Before Sunday's fourth vs third home game against Arsenal, he said: “The players have had to adapt to the philosophy and Di Maria has to do that.

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“He can still do that, of course, because every player can, but it’s important that he wants to do that in his head. When you are open to coaching, then you can change. But a change of behaviour is very difficult.

“Always, the old errors are coming back, so a change of behaviour is not so easy. So we have to wait and see.

“It’s not that Di Maria doesn’t have the quality. He has to perform in a way that we want. Not in the way I want, but in the way we want as a club.”