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Not just Obi: Man Utd's teen "Palmer in disguise" could be the face of the new stadium - opinion

The future of Manchester United was laid bare this week, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and co outlining ambitious plans to build a brand new stadium in the next few years, as part of a total regeneration project in the Old Trafford area.

As revealed on Tuesday, the ownership regime are intent on entering a new permanent home ahead of the 2030/31 campaign, with club CEO Omar Berrada expressing his desire to still have Ruben Amorim in charge for that milestone moment.

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In the days of identikit stadia, INEOS - and renowned architect Norman Foster - have taken a bold approach with their futuristic design, with The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell notably quipping that it certainly "looks nothing like Old Trafford".

Mock-up images of the 100k seater arena have brought a mixed sense of excitement and sadness, it must be said, with there now potentially just a matter of years left in a stadium that has been central to so much success and history since it opened back in 1910.

As legendary manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has stated, however, even though "Old Trafford holds so many special memories", the Red Devils "must be brave + seize this opportunity to build a new home".

It is a case of out with the old and in with the new, it would seem, with interest already turning to how the playing squad could look in five years' time.

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Man Utd's star of the future, Chido Obi

As noted above, the demolition of Old Trafford will not sit well with everyone. This is a place that has birthed so many heroes, witnessed the likes of Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best. Does new always mean better?

That said, what the new stadium will afford is the chance for another crop of stars to make their mark for the Manchester side, with the hope being that young Obi will be a key figure for the club in the coming years.

Plucked from Arsenal last summer, the Danish youth international arrived with a big reputation having remarkably hit 32 goals in the U18 Premier League last term, with data analyst Ben Mattinson rightly lauding him as a "goal machine" amid his prolific form.

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That goalscoring prowess has continued in United's youth ranks, with the 17-year-old already netting 12 times in just nine U18 appearances, a record that includes seven goals from just three FA Youth Cup outings.

Unsurprisingly, the 6 foot 2 marksman has swiftly been parachuted into Amorim's first team squad amid the woes of his compatriot, Rasmus Hojlund, with the 22-year-old currently on a run of 20 games without a goal in all competitions.

Following the briefest of cameos away to Tottenham Hotspur, Obi has since enjoyed two far more fruitful outings off the bench against both Everton and Fulham, having come particularly close to netting against the Cottagers, only to be denied by Bernd Leno.

While the former Gunners starlet has not been included in the Europa League squad for the current campaign, the remainder of the Premier League season should provide further opportunities to impress, ahead of becoming a more permanent first-team fixture next term.

FA Youth Cup top scorers - 24/25

Player

Chido Obi

Mason Cotcher

Tom Wingate

Amin Nabizada

Shumaira Mhueka

Finlay Gorman

Emmerson Sutton

Cruz Allen

Matty Warhurst

Stats via Transfermarkt

Should his rampant goalscoring record be replicated at senior level, Obi - who will be 22 in 2030 - could represent a real bargain for the Red Devils. Hopefully, the same will also be true of another teenage sensation, Jack Fletcher.

The Man Utd teen who could shine in the new stadium

It is never easy to predict the rise of an academy talent, with promotion into the first-team never quite running smooth, even if both Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho have somewhat bucked that trend after moving from Youth Cup stars to FA Cup heroes in recent years.

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As such, it is not certain that the current crop in the youth ranks will be able to force their way into Amorim's plans, although, in the case of Fletcher, there certainly are high hopes for the 17-year-old.

Son of ex-United star, Darren, the promising midfielder was among the raft of youngsters named on the bench for the defeat of Tottenham Hotspur last month, having caught the eye ever since signing from Manchester City, alongside twin brother Tyler, back in 2023.

Much like Obi, Fletcher has dazzled in the Youth Cup, in particular, with the natural left-footer curling home in stunning fashion on his weaker side against Arsenal at the Emirates a few weeks ago, kickstarting that eventual 3-2 victory.

That eye for a goal was also memorably on show in the EFL Trophy earlier in the campaign, with the England youth international bagging a brace against Barnsley, including an outrageous long-range volley to seal the 3-2 win on the night.

Described as a "marvellous" talent by the Daily Mail's Nathan Salt, Fletcher would certainly be a worthy inclusion in the senior side moving forward, having showcased a versatility to feature in central midfield, or in an advanced number ten berth.

Options in attack are, it must be said, desperately limited following the loss of Amad to injury, and with Marcus Rashford and Antony shipped out on loan.

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Bruno Fernandes, meanwhile, is needed in a deeper role, while Christian Eriksen - who is also more of a deep-lying playmaker - is hardly the natural fit for one of those two number ten berths.

As such, it would be no surprise to see Fletcher - who was included in the Europa League 'A' list ahead of Obi - handed a senior bow before the season is out.

In the pipeline

In The Pipeline

As for the long term, meanwhile, the academy ace - who was dubbed "Cole Palmer in disguise" by teammate Gabriele Biancheri - will hopefully continue his rise at first-team level, with it set to be no surprise if he is one of the stars of the side when life in the new stadium begins in 2030.

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