Ruben Amorim continues to place his faith in youth as Manchester United’s academy products enjoy more exposure in the club’s transitional phase.
The manager recently handed more training minutes to emerging talents in a bid to reshape the future core of the squad, while the club’s hierarchy remains committed to retaining promising youngsters amid growing outside interest.
This strategy has already paid dividends at youth level, with several U18 and U21 players earning accelerated promotions and international call-ups this season.
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As United look ahead to a summer of strategic signings, there is also a keen focus on protecting the club’s most exciting talents from foreign poaching—especially in the wake of Brexit-related transfer regulations.
And now, one of the brightest names in the academy system is being closely tracked by elite clubs across Europe.
Jayden Ngwashi, a highly rated 16-year-old defender, is attracting serious interest following a rapid rise through Manchester United’s youth ranks, as per the MEN.
The natural centre-back made his league debut for the U18s in early March and was handed his U21 debut just weeks later—a rare achievement for someone of his age.
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His performances have already caught the attention of scouts, and multiple European giants are now monitoring his situation as he approaches a key decision in his career.
United are working to secure his future, but the youngster’s possession of an Italian passport has alerted clubs abroad, who view him as a potential star that could bypass certain post-Brexit signing restrictions.
Jayden Ngwashi, known for his composure on the ball and passing ability, has already played twice for the U21s this season.
His frame and technical skillset make him an ideal ball-playing centre-back in modern football, and United insiders are said to be excited about his long-term potential.
He has represented both Italy and England at youth level and featured for the England U17s in February.
While he has yet to declare his international allegiance, it’s his club future that is now the focus.
With Ruben Amorim keen on youth integration, Ngwashi could see further progress in Manchester—if United win the battle to keep him.
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