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5 Man Utd players who could be 'the next James Garner' with Championship loans

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Manchester United are braced for a new era with incoming boss Erik ten Hag. The Dutchman certainly has his work cut out though, with a number of areas in urgent need of strengthening as the club once again aim to become challengers at the top of English football.

One player who Ten Hag and United supporters will be keen to see more of next season is James Garner. The academy product caught the eye out on loan at Nottingham Forest in 2021-22. His stellar form played a big part in Forest clinching promotion after years away from the top flight.

Here, Mirror Football looks at five youngsters who could follow in Garner's footsteps and who would benefit from a loan spell in the Championship next season.

Mejbri made his first team breakthrough at the back-end of last season, appearing twice in the Premier League against Liverpool and Crystal Palace.

A composed player on the ball, the 19-year-old earned headlines when ex-United player-turned-pundit Gary Neville claimed he was "proud" of the player after his energetic if not over-enthusiastic cameo at Anfield - which came with United trailing 3-0 in a game they would ultimately lose 4-0.

The teenager put in a robust tackle on Naby Keita, earning a booking. Neville said afterwards: "It takes a young kid

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