Angel di Maria will light up Premier League with his trademark 'rabona' trick during Manchester United debut against Burnley

  • Angel di Maria signed for Manchester United for a British-record £60million
  • Di Maria to make his United debut against Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday
  • The Argentine could perform his trademark 'rabona' trick during match
  • Sportsmail shows you how the winger performs his famous 'rabona' trick

Angel di Maria will make his Manchester United debut against Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday following his £60million move from Real Madrid.

The Argentine is expected to take the Premier League by storm and he will hope to kick-start United's dreadful start to the season so far.

Di Maria, the new British-record signing, is renowned for his trademark 'rabona' and could perform use the trick against Sean Dyche's side.

Here, Sportsmail shows you how he does his 'rabona' - and scroll down to watch Di Maria perform his trademark trick. 

VIDEO Scroll down to watch Angel di Maria perform his trademark 'rabona'  

Putting their shirt on him: Mancheter United's British record £60million signing, Argentina's Angel di Maria

Putting their shirt on him: Mancheter United's British record £60million signing, Argentina's Angel di Maria

Smiling assassin: Angel di Maria will make his Premier League debut against Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday

Smiling assassin: Angel di Maria will make his Premier League debut against Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday

Angel di Maria performs his trademark trick during the World Cup in Brazil for Argentina in June

Rabona: Di Maria performs his trademark trick during the World Cup in Brazil for Argentina in June

Skills: Manchester United signing Angel di Maria is renowned for performing his trademark 'rabona' trick

Skills: Manchester United signing Angel di Maria is renowned for performing his trademark 'rabona' trick

 

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