Jack Moorhouse has been in the news a lot this week, thanks to his performances for Manchester United at youth level. Now, he’s catching the eye of interested clubs.
On the fringes of the first team, Jack Moorhouse is one of the Manchester United talents most likely to become a graduate under Michael Carrick this season.
Amad has tipped Moorhouse for a big future, telling the youngster that it will be up to him how his career goes. The 20-year-old has the tools to play for United if he can put it all together.
Against Real Madrid, Moorhouse scored a stunning goal for United, which emphatically showcased that he is ready to play a part for the club going forward. Now, talk around his future has started to pick up.
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Jack Moorhouse celebrates scoring for Manchester United U21 v Real Madrid U21
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Jack Moorhouse is now wanted by clubs in Europe on a permanent transfer
Moorhouse is set to be at a crossroads this summer, with his senior career needing to get off the ground, which makes another year in the academy a non-option for his development.
Now, according to the Daily Mail, Moorhouse’s future may be decided this summer.
It is claimed that Moorhouse is now beginning to draw interest for this summer, both in terms of a permanent transfer and loan options.
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There is interest from Europe, with Spanish sides sure to be impressed by his goal against Madrid’s Castilla side.
But Moorhouse also has long-term admirers from both Bolton Wanderers and Stockport County, who are both in the hunt for promotion to the Championship.
Moorhouse’s loan at Leyton Orient wasn’t successful, but that is likely more circumstance than a damning indication of his talent.
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Jack Moorhouse could be United’s own Cole Palmer, but he needs to improve physically
Right now, Moorhouse is knocking on Michael Carrick’s door with his performances for the U21 side, highlighting that his quality is beyond that level.
However, Premier League football is a big jump, and so far against senior opponents, Moorhouse hasn’t been as strong.
Moorhouse is excellent on the ball, can dribble, score, and create, but his weakness comes with how weak he can be on the ball at times.
This is detrimental in his senior football exploits, and while he improved at Orient, he still needs to improve a great deal more, which means a full season on loan where he is being relied on by the club would be massive for him.
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