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Manchester United teen prodigy Shola Shoretire snubs interest from PSG, Bayern Munich and Barcelona to sign his first professional deal at Old Trafford - and the 17-year-old is tipped to make his first-team debut THIS SEASON

* Shola Shoretire has been making waves in Manchester United's youth academy
* The winger attracted interest from Europe's elite and is rated as a top prospect
* Having been convinced by the likes of Marcus Rashford, Shoretire picked United
* The 17-year-old talent is already expected to step into the first-team in 2020-21


Manchester United have agreed a lucrative first professional contract with 17-year old prospect Shola Shoretire, amid strong interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus.

Regarded as one of the best attacking midfielders in Europe for his age, Shoretire will sign his deal this week, which is understood to underline just how much he is valued by United.

Though he only turned 17 on Tuesday, Shoretire has been playing for United’s U23s, has trained with the first ream and is widely tipped by the club’s coaches to break into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad this season despite the competition for places in his position.


Manchester United have secured the future of highly-rated teenage winger Shola Shoretire. The 17-year-old prodigy has signed his first professional deal with the Old Trafford side. Shoretire is expected to make the jump into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's setup this season already

He made his UEFA Youth League debut as a 14-year-old, the youngest ever for United, and has starred in the FA Youth Cup prompting interest from Europe’s biggest clubs who were keen to convince him he would have a better pathway to first team football with them.

However, after speaking to peers such as Michael Owen, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, Shoretire has been convinced to build his career at United.

Born in Nigeria, he was raised in Newcastle, and cites former Barcelona striker Ronaldinho as his idol. He plays off the left wing but is comfortable on the right or behind the striker.

Quick with good balance and an eye for goal, Shoretire has always played above his age level at United and now hopes to follow Greenwood and Rashford to the next level.


The Nigerian-born youngster is rated among the top talents in his position in world football

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THE SECRET SCOUT: Manchester United's teenage midfielder Ethan Galbraith has an old head on young shoulders and a superb range of passing

* Ethan Galbraith is a calming influence in midfield with an old head on him
* Northern Ireland international has a range of passing and makes the right choice
* He is still slight and has some developing to do physically to be commanding


WHAT HAS HE GOT?

Playing with highly regarded Manchester United academy players — some signed for transfer fees — this 19-year-old Northern Ireland international stood out. Although slight, he was a calming and confident influence in midfield.

The phrase ‘old head on young shoulders’ came to mind as he directed the play from deep but with licence to move forward and overload. His pass selection appealed to me — playing short, receiving the return and knitting the midfield together.

Galbraith also spread the play and stretched the opposition. Two crossfield passes were exceptional — fast, accurate and not lofted, to deny the opposition full back time to intercept.


Ethan Galbraith is a calming influence on Manchester United's midfield in the academy

WHAT DOES HE NEED?

He is only 5ft 9in and is yet to fully develop, albeit his lack of physicality did not deter him in midfield skirmishes.

On the contrary, a moment of temper in this game saw him sent off! But he did not look like an intimidator and largely tackled cleanly.

He seemed to have leadership qualities and players responded to his promptings.

Competition at the big clubs is fierce and only a tiny percentage progress to senior level early.

Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood have done that at United, so it will be interesting to follow Galbraith’s progress.


The Northern Ireland international still has some developing to do physically

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Like father, like son! Robbie Savage's child Charlie, 17, signs his first professional contract with Manchester United... and bids to go one better than his lookalike dad, who failed to make a SINGLE appearance for the club

* Charlie Savage has put pen to paper on his first pro deal with Manchester United
* The 17-year-old, the son of ex-midfielder Robbie, joined United two years ago
* He follows in his dad's footsteps by starting his senior career at Old Trafford
* The midfielder promised to continue his hard work after putting pen to paper


Charlie Savage has followed in the footsteps of his dad Robbie by signing his first professional contract with Manchester United.

The 17-year-old midfielder will be hoping to fare better than his father at Old Trafford by breaking into the first team as he vowed to keep working hard to impress manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Robbie Savage failed to make a senior appearance for the Red Devils after joining the club in 1991 - instead moving on to Leicester City, Birmingham and Blackburn while fellow academy graduates like David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes went on to flourish as the famed 'Class of 92'.

Expressing his delight about his deal on Twitter, Savage Jnr thanked his closed friends and family for their support in helping him secure the contract as he sets out to forge a successful career at the Theatre of Dreams.


Charlie Savage, left, has followed in his dad Robbie's footsteps by signing pro terms at United. He will hope to go one better than Savage Snr and feature for the first team at Old Trafford

'Delighted to have signed my first professional contract @MUFC. I would like to thank all of my friends, family and everyone @neweraglobalsports for all their support. The hard work continues #mufc '

Savage - who has represented Wales at U17 level - joined the United academy in July 2019 and plays as a central midfielder.

He was rewarded with a senior contract after starring for the Under-18s this season, scoring twice and providing five assists in 17 games.

Speaking about his aspirations at United this week, Savage said he looked up to midfielder Scott McTominay after successfully breaking through as a youngster, as well as Marcus Rashford and Brandon Williams

'The main inspiration for me is Scott — he's the best with us. He comes over to talk to us. He had it difficult in the youth team,' he told the Sun.


Savage has impressed for United's U18s this season, providing five assists in the 20-21 season


'He didn't play many matches but he just kept going and he proved it's not always the standout players who make the first team

'Sometimes it's the players who might have had a back seat but they keep pushing and pushing. Scott, Marcus Rashford and also Brandon Williams all inspire us to improve and move forward.'

Savage - who even shares the same long blond hair his father had when he first joined United - revealed Robbie isn't putting pressure on him to succeed, and even reckons he is better in front of goal than his old man.

'My dad doesn't really say too much to me,' he added. 'He leaves that to the coaches who know better!

'He's there if I need him but he always stresses to me how big a thing it is to play for your country — and that I should be proud of what I've achieved so far.

'We are different. He was tenacious, whereas I'm more of a ball player.

'I think I'm a better finisher than him too! He won't like me saying that — but if I can have half the career he had, then I'll be very happy.'

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Manchester United confirm former Barcelona youngster Marc Jurado has signed first professional deal with long-term Old Trafford contract

* Manchester United have tied down the services of exiting starlet Marc Jurado
* The 17-year-old defender caught the eye while emerging at Barcelona
* Jurado has signed a long-term deal to commit his immediate future to United


Manchester United have tied down exciting teenage defender Marc Jurado after handing him his first professional deal with the club.

The talented 17-year-old first caught the eye while emerging at Barcelona, before United moved quickly to bring him to English football.

Jurado joined United from from Spanish giants Barca last summer after rejecting the offer of a three-year deal in Catalonia.

The youngster, who only turned 17 earlier in April, has featured heavily for United U18s since he joined last summer and could win the U18 Premier League title in his debut season.

'Delighted to have signed my first professional contract with @manchesterunited,' the teenager wrote on social media.

'Also I would like to thank all my family, my friends and everyone for all their support.'


Manchester United have tied down defender Marc Jurado to his first professional deal. The youngster confirmed the news on Tuesday via his personal Instagram account

Jurado becomes the latest United youngster to sign a new long-term deal for the club.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have made an active effort over the last 12 months to tie down their youth talent, with a host of starlets being handed deals.

Jurado joins Teden Mengi, Shola Shoretire, Hannibal Mejbri, Anthony Elanga and Zidane Iqbal who have all penned new deals this calendar year.

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Manchester United win the race for highly-rated coach Justin Cochrane, as he leaves the England youth set-up to become head of player development at Old Trafford despite emerging as a front-runner for the vacant U21 job

* Man United have won the race to appoint highly-rated coach Justin Cochrane
* The former Spurs academy boss is set to be their head of youth development
* Cochrane was in line to be England U21 boss after impressing in stint with U17s
* A number of clubs were interested in his services but United pounced for him


Manchester United have prised highly-rated coach Justin Cochrane away from the FA and handed him one of the top jobs in their academy.

United will appoint Cochrane as their new head of player development and coaching, tempting him away from the FA after three years in the England youth set-up.

Cochrane had been in the running for the England Under-21 job having joined the FA from Tottenham and progressed through their system, coaching the Under-15s, 16s and then 17s.

The 39 year-old was among those interviewed for the position that has been vacant since Aidy Boothroyd’s departure in April.


Manchester United have handed England youth coach Justin Cochrane a top job. Cochrane had emerged as one of the contenders to replace Aidy Boothroyd (right) as U21 boss

Cochrane is well thought of within FA circles with England manager Gareth Southgate tipping him to be a 'top coach'.

However, United have persuaded him to return to club football and help oversee the development of their academy products working in conjunction with Under-23 manager Neil Wood and Under-18 head coach Neil Ryan.

Cochrane was attracting interest from clubs offering him first-team management and coaching jobs but it is United who have won the race for his services.

London-born Antigua and Barbuda international Cochrane had a 13-year playing career which began at QPR and included spells at Crewe and Rotherham.


Cochrane began his coaching career at Spurs, working his way from the U12s to the U23s. He moved to the FA and took charge of the U15 and U16s before moving up to the U17 group. Cochrane had a 13-year playing career, which started at QPR and ended in the lower leagues. He will work in conjunction with U23 boss Neil Wood and U18 coach Neil Ryan

Before the FA, Cochrane performed a number of youth team coaching roles at Spurs from their under-12s up to the under-23s.

He has helped develop the likes of current Spurs youngsters Japhet Tanganga, Oliver Skipp and Dane Scarlett.

A host of players who have flourished after leaving Spurs both abroad and in the EFL, such as Marcus Edwards and Noni Madueke, have also worked with Cochrane.

Cochrane further enhanced his reputation after Spurs with England, attracting the interest of United.

United’s move for Cochrane is their latest as they continue off-the-field restructuring of the club and their youth set-up.

In March, United named John Murtough their football director, Darren Fletcher technical director and gave Matt Judge the new title of director of football negotiations with Nicky Butt subsequently leaving his job as head of first-team development.

The Premier League runners-up have also been bolstering their scouting network with Jamahl Jarrett a recent addition as their new lead southern scout after being lured away from Crystal Palace.

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MCSHANE REJOINS IN INNOVATIVE NEW ROLE

Manchester United are delighted to announce another innovative coaching appointment to its Professional Development Phase (U17-U23).

Ahead of the 2021/22 season, Paul McShane rejoins the Academy as playing coach, having left United as graduate in 2006.

The experienced defender and A-licence coach will combine his talents to provide a different perspective by coaching from within sessions and from an on-pitch perspective in fixtures when deemed appropriate.

McShane will also drive daily training standards from within sessions, providing high-level competition for the Academy’s talented forward players and giving various development opportunities to his fellow defenders.

United’s next generation of Academy graduates will benefit from McShane’s immense knowledge obtained from featuring in over 400 club games and 33 international fixtures.

The defender, who has recently spent time coaching United’s Under-16s, will work as a coach across the Under-15s to Under-23s teams.

Nick Cox, Manchester United Head of Academy, said: “Across the Academy, we have always taken an innovative approach to ensure that we continue our proud tradition of producing world-class players capable of excelling in Manchester United’s first-team.
“This new role was carefully considered and adds yet another level of support for our players in helping them to play at the highest level possible.

“We believe that Paul is the perfect candidate. He arrives as an extremely highly recommended coach but also clearly still has a lot left to give on the pitch. This unique combination is invaluable for our Under-23s team and will further drive the professional standards of the group.

“As an Academy graduate, who has had an outstanding career, Paul knows the club inside out and can pass on this wealth of knowledge every day to our young players.

“Paul will now form part of a team of dedicated experts once again bringing the best external coaching talent to complement our existing group.”

Paul McShane said: “I am extremely pleased to be rejoining a club that means so much to me. I have been working on my coaching badges for several years and the opportunity to work with young players, whilst also playing in certain games, is the perfect role.
“I have developed a great deal of knowledge over my career and I look forward to mentoring and supporting the next generation of Academy graduates by passing on all of my experience.

“It feels very special to be back to where I began my professional career and I can’t wait to get started in supporting these talented players to reach their immense potential.”

McShane will solely represent United’s Under-23s side as one of three permitted over-age outfield players in Premier League 2.

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'We all feel really sorry for him': David De Gea and Dean Henderson pay tribute to Man United Under 23 goalkeeper Paul Woolston after he is forced into a 'devastating' retirement aged just 23 due to injury

* Paul Woolston had surgery twice in two months in March and April last year
* Man United confirmed he has been forced to retire despite lengthy rehab period
* Woolston joined United in 2018 and made 19 Premier League 2 appearances
* But David de Gea and Dean Henderson are among those to have paid tribute


Manchester United goalkeepers have rallied around Paul Woolston after the U23 shotstopper was forced into retirement at the age of only 23.

In a statement on the club's official website, United confirmed Woolston's decision to hang up his boots following a 'significant determination to return to fitness, including two operations and a lengthy rehabilitation period.'

Woolston - who went under the knife twice in two months in March and April last year - made 19 Premier League 2 appearances for the reserves after joining the club on a free transfer in 2018, having left their Newcastle counterparts.

United did not specify what sort of injury had forced him into early retirement but transfermarkt claim Woolston has been suffering from a hip problem.


Man United's Paul Woolston has been forced into early retirement at the age of only 23. Woolston made 19 Premier League 2 appearances for the reserves after joining in 2018

But the club's first-team goalkeepers - including No 1 David de Gea and understudy Dean Henderson - have paid tribute to Woolston, with the Spaniard revealing he spoke to him about the bigger picture.

'Well, it's always bad when someone has to retire at a young age,' De Gea said. 'I've spoken with him, the other day, and said to him that the most important thing is life, more than football, in terms of a proper life.

'It was sad. I have been training with him, when he was fit, and it's very sad news. I wish him all the best. He's a great lad, a great goalkeeper and we all feel really sorry for him.


The shot stopper went under the knife twice in two months in March and April last year. But the likes of David de Gea have rallied around him following his early retirement

'I trained with him and he had a very good left foot, I remember, and it's sad for him and for the club. But, as I said before, I was speaking with him and, first of all, it's life and being in good conditions to have a good life.

'Of course, in life, sometimes problems happen and things happen. You have to keep looking forward, keep fighting and that is what life means. Like I say, I wish him all the best.'

Meanwhile, United No 2 said the news was 'devastating' and praised his technical abilities, and believes he is in a good place to take a step in a different direction.

'It's devastating for himself and for all of us around him,' Henderson said. 'He was a great guy to work with throughout the age groups. When I was in the younger age groups, I even remember playing against him when he was at Newcastle.

'But he's a very clever guy and that will stand him in good stead. I wasn't aware of the news until recently due to Covid bubbles and people not seeing each other and it's something that has been kept under wraps.

'He's a good lad who knows what he wants. He knew what he wanted when he was a player. He was such a technically gifted goalkeeper as well so it's such a shame to lose him at such a young age. Going forward, I'm sure he'll put his drive into something else and it will set him in good stead.'

Third and fourth-choice goalkeepers Tom Heaton and Lee Grant also spoke glowingly of Woolston to the club's website.

Speaking after his retirement, Woolston said: 'To have to retire at just 23 has been really tough to come to terms with but I feel a lot more positive now.]

'I am really proud of everything that I have achieved, many people dream of playing football at this level. Of course, I would have loved to have gone on further but it has been an absolute honour to represent Manchester United during my time here.


He was the third-choice goalkeeper at Newcastle when they won the Championship in 2016-17. Woolston's career began when he joined Sunderland, before moving to the Magpies in 2015

'The support of my family, friends, team-mates, coaches, the medical staff and entire Manchester United academy has been phenomenal. Everyone has played a major part in my journey by keeping my spirits up, allowing me to reflect positively on my playing experiences and begin to look to the future.

'Right now, I am fully focused on the next stage of my career. I am ready to use all of my learnings, resilience, drive and determination to make a real success of my life.'

Woolston's career began when he joined Sunderland aged 10, before he made the move to rivals Newcastle in 2015, where he was third-choice keeper during their Championship-winning season in 2016-17.

The 23-year-old also represented England up until U18s level, travelling with his country to the U17s European Championship and U17s World Cup.

He also went on loan to various clubs in the north east of the country, namely Gateshead, Darlington, Blyth Spartans and South Shields.

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Manchester United's Under-18s produced a brilliant display to win the 2021-22 FA Youth Cup


Argentine starlet Alejandro Garnacho bags a brace as Red Devils win a record 11th FA Youth Cup title, as fixture SMASHES competition's attendance record with more than 67,000 watching on at Old Trafford



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Manchester United tie down promising youngster Charlie Savage, son of ex-pro Robbie, to a new contract until 2025... days after the 19-year-old was pictured taking advice from Cristiano Ronaldo

* Charlie Savage, 19, has signed a long-term contract to stay at Manchester United
* Son of former footballer and now TV pundit Robbie, the youngster is impressing
* He signed a professional deal last April but has penned fresh terms at United


Charlie Savage, son of footballing dad Robbie, has signed a long-term contract with Manchester United.

The 19-year-old, who has been with the club since the age of nine, has put pen-to-paper on a deal to keep him at Old Trafford through until 2025.

Savage is one of a number of exciting prospects emerging from the United academy and he was handed his first team debut earlier this season in the UEFA Champions League by interim boss Ralf Rangnick.

Savage signed his first professional contract at the club in April last year but bosses have been quick to get him on a longer deal having been impressed.


Robbie Savage's son Charlie (middle) has signed a new long-term contract with Man United

The 19-year-old midfielder was seen getting some advice from Cristiano Ronaldo in training recently as the Portuguese star takes him under his wing.

He was pictured signing his contract alongside Nick Cox, head of United's academy, and Darren Fletcher, the club's technical director.

Having made an impression as part of first team training, Savage was handed his first team debut by Rangnick in a UEFA Champions League game against Young Boys.

'Delighted to have made my first-team debut for Manchester United in the Champions League,' he posted.

'I would like to thank all the academy staff for their support over the last 14 years and the manager for putting his trust in me tonight.'

Robbie Savage, who commentated while watching his son make his Manchester United debut, was left emotional when he saw Charlie replace Juan Mata in midfield.

Savage admitted earlier that night that he was 'tearing up' after Charlie was named amongst the substitutes for the final group game in the Champions League.


Savage made his first team debut earlier this season as a sub in the UEFA Champions League. The 19-year-old midfielder is one of a number of academy players of which much is expected

And then Rangnick gave the then 18-year-old the nod as he came on for Mata, thrilling his father in the commentary box for BT Sport.

Savage Sr said: 'Coming on for Manchester United, Charlie Savage for Juan Mata. Wow. I never believed I'd ever say those words here at Manchester United.

'What a proud day for my boy. For all the hard work - what a day for me, his mother, his nanna, his grandparents and most importantly for that boy there, Charlie Savage.

'I'm so proud of him. It's just an amazing moment for him. Coming on for a World Cup winner!'

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