Borussia Dortmund midfielder Frenkie de Jong has been in fine form this season, but his team-mate Christian Eriksen has not been so fortunate.
In the latest round of Bundesliga fixtures, Eriksen was substituted off with just over half an hour to go after suffering from cramps. The Dane is known for his work rate and energy levels, but he struggled to keep up with the demands of playing in Europe's top league.
On the other hand, Bensebaini has been impressive in his debut season for the club, contributing to their Champions League run last year. His performances have earned him praise from both fans and critics alike, and many believe that he could be a future captain of the Dutch national team.
However, it seems that Bensebaini may struggle to replicate his form in the Premier League, where the competition is much higher than in Germany. While he may not be as flashy or dynamic as some of his team-mates, Bensebaini's ability to control the game and make key passes will be crucial if he wants to succeed in England.
Overall, it remains to be seen how Bensebaini performs in the Premier League, but there is no doubt that he has the potential to become one of the most valuable players on the continent. With his work-rate, skillset and leadership qualities, he has everything needed to make a big impact at Manchester United.