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Five Manchester United youngsters who could have a huge part to play in Erik ten Hag's rebuild

Manchester United have produced some of football's most successful talents down the years, with legends of the game like David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and current stars Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho all spending time in the United academy.

Both Rashford and Garnacho have played a key role in United's success this campaign, with the former bagging 27 goals in 44 games while the latter has produced some moments of brilliance when United have been in need of a spark.

Of course, shrewd signings will always be needed if a club like United are to compete at the top end of the Premier League, but the Reds have a proud tradition of helping youngsters take their first steps in the professional game. Let's take a look at the youngsters who could be next to make their name in the first team.

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United youngster Kobbie Mainoo is first on the list. The youngster is a versatile central midfielder who has excellent ability in both the defensive and attacking areas of the pitch.

Mainoo, at the age of just 17, has already enjoyed appearances in the Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup. Those at the club clearly have a lot of confidence in him, with Mainoo recently signing a new long-term deal. The future looks bright for the youngster.

Next up is Charlie McNeill. The former Manchester City academy star switched to United in 2020. McNeill had tallied up an astonishing 600 goals at youth level at the Blues. However, he returned to the club he supported after six years with City.

In his first season with United’s under-18s, McNeill bagged 24 goals in 21 games and the day before his 19th birthday he made his debut for the first team in a Europa League

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