By Angus Barnes
The red devils know that they have to keep the young players on the team and in order to do just that they have to give them playing time now.
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Manchester United office is aware that the red devils do have a lot of young talent on the team, and in order to keep the players happy they have to get several chances to show that they could be key for the team in the next part of the season, and with the recent results they are looking to give more players from the academy their chance with first team.
Now that there are players like Mainoo, Garnacho and Hojlund that have been able to have an impact on the team, especially Mainoo that comes from the academy of the team, the fact is that they are looking for players that could join them and start their career for the team and look for the best results that they could actually get for the team in the next few months.
Several sources have now been able to confirm that with the current situation at the left back position and with the fact that there is concern about Luke Shaw getting injured, the fact is that the red devils would now be looking to give a chance to Harry Amass, the 16 year old player from the academy to play now.
Harry Amass seems to be one of the most exciting players on the academy for the red devils, and sources close to Ten Hag have confirmed that he has the idea that he could be key for the team, and that with the right developement he could be ready to be a starter this current season or for the next one, so it is important to give him the chances.
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Now it has been confirmed as well that the red devils are keen on to make sure that Ten Hag gives enough chances to the young players, now that they also believe that this could save a lot of money for players and develope their future.
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