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Dundee United boss drops hint over Dylan Levitt future after Manchester United loan

Dundee United manager Tam Courts is backing on-loan Manchester United midfielder Dylan Levitt to secure a spot in the Wales squad for their crucial 2022 World Cup play-off match with Austria next month.

Wales finished as runners-up to Belgium in Group E during their qualifying campaign and are just two matches away from booking a place at the World Cup finals for the first time since 1958 — with it possible that they could face Scotland in a play-off final to secure a spot in Qatar.

Levitt, who already 10 ten senior caps for Wales to his name, has been in excellent form in the Scottish Premiership this season during his season-long loan spell from Old Trafford.

And Tangerines boss Courts is backing him to creep into Rob Page's thoughts ahead of next month's potential double-header if they get past Austria.

Levitt, who has racked up 19 appearances for the Scottish outfit this term, has not played for Wales in more than 12 months, but Courts believes that could soon change.

Courts, as quoted by The Courier, said: "We've had a couple of different conversations (with Wales). He's somebody that they've known from a very, very young age. They actually apply a lot of the same principles that we do to young player development.

"They obviously know him inside out. They trust him, they rate him. I think they're actually almost going through a bit of a transitional period as well where people like Dylan, if he takes the opportunity, are going to become mainstays in the team.

"As much as they will be committed to the team journey there will also be a lot of individual performances and Dylan's will be one of them. I know within the Wales set-up they have high hopes and regards for him. We want to give him a platform to achieve

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