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'Messi's teammate and the new Pogba' - Five youngsters could use Youth Cup to launch Manchester United careers

Manchester United will be looking to make more history on Wednesday night when they face Nottingham Forest in the FA Youth Cup final at Old Trafford.

Travis Binnion's side are the most successful team in the entire history of the prestigious youth competition and will be playing their first final in 11 years, having last lifted the trophy back in 2011.

Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard and Ravel Morrison were all part of that last successful side, and Binnion believes a few players in this current crop could also have successful careers if they continue to work hard.

MEN Sport takes a look at five stars from the current U18 side who could all have bright futures in the professional game.

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At the age of 17, he's already made his senior debut and trained with both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. It is obvious to see why Alejandro Garnacho is viewed as the star of this exciting young team.

The Spanish-born Argentine international has five goals and three assists during the current Youth Cup run and will be looking to grace Old Trafford with another dazzling display in the final.

Right now, Garnacho is the teenager with the most excitement surrounding him at United, though as we've seen many times before, it does not necessarily mean they will live up to the hype.

The FA Youth Cup final will be another priceless experience for him to deal with the pressure and see just what will be expected of him on a weekly basis.

For many people, Charlie McNeill is best known as the striker who netted 600 goals in youth football for Man City before re-joining United two years ago.

Since then, he has continued to score freely, with 42 goals and 13 assists in 56 games since he joined

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk