The Manchester Evening News published an article reporting on Manchester United's youth training work.
Manchester United approved 10 U21 players to leave the team on loan this summer, and this group of young players temporarily transfer to seek first-team game opportunities. The loan range covers all levels from the Championship to the National League, including the Scottish and Swiss Leagues. But it is worth noting that three potential new stars who could have been out of the box ended up staying at Manchester United.
Gabriel Biankerie had an affair with several clubs at the last moment of closing the window, but ended up staying in Old Trafford. Secu Cone (pictured above) and Shea Lasi are two other talented teenagers who stayed in the U21 echelon. The decision to retain the three shows that they will be key players for Manchester United's U21 this season, while supplementing the first-team training roster.
The three have previously participated in first-team joint training, and as the season progresses, Amorin is likely to call them again. Due to the lack of European competition and early exit of the League Cup, Manchester United's schedule is under low pressure and will not conduct large-scale rotations. However, if internal promotion is required, Bian Kairi, Cone and Lacey will be the most likely players in the youth training system.
Lacey showed her strength this week, scoring a wonderful goal for the U21 team on Wednesday, and contributed assists in the Premier League second-tier derby victory over Manchester City last weekend. The 18-year-old was once troubled by injuries and has now recovered and demonstrated obvious talent. He is expected to become the core of the U21 team this season.
Bian Keri has been on loan with Newport County and Cardiff City in Wales this summer. The talented striker has trained with Wales and is also qualified to be a Canadian. In order to prepare for the North American World Cup next summer, Canada has been striving to represent the country.
As for Conne, the new star is expected to gain a place in the future Manchester United midfielder. He started last month in the National League Cup against Tamworth, with a head injury causing a game interruption. He is currently recovering, but still has a long way to go and has been on a steep learning curve since he arrived in England.
He was forced to gain muscle, adapt to the intensity of the game and improve his position understanding. Although the US Tour did not receive playing time, the coaching staff believed that he could make a contribution in the end.
The Red Devils' youth training level is rapidly improving, and a large number of talented players are ready to move to a new stage.