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Four Manchester United youngsters who could save new manager millions in transfer fees

Manchester United's tradition of developing talented youngsters and promoting them to the first-team looks set to continue with the amount of promising stars currently plying their trade in the youth set up.

This season alone has seen Charlie Savage and Zidane Iqbal make their senior debuts in the UEFA Champions League under interim boss Ralf Rangnick and both have continued to develop with the under 23 side as they look to develop further. While Anthony Elanga has become the next Carrington Academy graduate to make the step up from youth team to senior level with ease.

Hannibal Mejbri is another player destined to become a first-team regular after being promoted to first-team training earlier this season. But below the aforementioned group of players are the next batch of stars ready to make jump to the first team sooner rather than later.

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With United still on the search for the next permanent manager, one of their lists in their inbox will be to figure out where and how the Red Devil's squad can be improved and will no doubt see them dip their toes into the transfer market to fill their needs. But by looking in-house, United can not only save themselves millions of pounds in transfers and wages fees but also find potential starters or rotation pieces who already have familiarity with not only English football but the United way of playing.

Here the MEN looks at four players United can promote to the first-team next season.

Teden Mengi

The United young centre-back has been in and around the first-team for a number of years and spent the second half of last season on loan with Derby Country under the watchful eye of Wayne Rooney. A second

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