Manchester United has a proud tradition of developing the best young players.
From Busby Babes to Class of 92, Manchester United has established one of the best academies in English football.
The United Academy still producing talented players who Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainooboth of whom have moved from the youth ranks to the first team in recent years.
Ineos have shown they are also interested in developing young players at United, which bodes well for the future, having captured young players who Chido Obi and Sekou Kone in the summer.
Ruben Amorim has shown interest in the youth team by attending an U21 match recently. The youngsters will see this and it will hopefully push them to the next level as they look to impress the United head coach.
Leny Yoro was the most noticed young signing and he has gone straight into the first team. Meanwhile, Chido Obi and Kone will appear on the youth stage first.
United have since been linked with more talented young players who will dream of getting an opportunity to play for one of the world’s biggest clubs at Old Trafford.
Nimbamanda Berchimas impresses at Manchester United trial
Manchester United U18 played a friendly behind closed doors against Burnley on Friday.
One player who featured for the Reds was American trialist Nimbaanda Berchimas.
The 16-year-old got his name on the scoresheet to impress the coaches as United won 3-1.
Berchimas uploaded a picture to his Instagram story after the game and was keen to brag about scoring.
Getting to know your new surroundings, Berchimas posed for a picture with Chido Obi following United’s FA Youth Cup win over Coventry City.
The USA U19 international plays for Charlotte FC and is considered a major talent for the future.
Berchimas have been given a tour of Old Trafford and he will try to impress Europe’s biggest clubs while the MLS is in the offseason.
Manchester United are closing in on a deal for the Paraguayan sensation
As we mentioned above, Ineo’s transfer recruitment policy places a clear emphasis on youth.
United have turned their attention to a Paraguayan teenager Diego Leon to help solve the problems at left back.
Leon is expected to join United in 2025.
However, United were without a recognized left-back until the start of the season due to injuries. This meant Diogo Dalot forced to play on the opposite flank, which is far from ideal.
Not only do Amorim need options in every position, but quality must be a priority for a club like United if we really aim to get back to the top of English football.
It looks like United have their finger on the pulse when it comes to young talent. That’s the way it should be!