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Teenager replaces Ronaldo in Manchester United squad as Jaap Stam sends message to Erik ten Hag

Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Saturday, May 21.

Charlie Savage and Shola Shoretire have been included in the Manchester United squad for their final game of the season at Crystal Palace. Savage, 19, made his debut as a late substitute in Ralf Rangnick's second match in charge against Young Boys in the Champions League group stage in December.

Shoretire, 18, debuted for United last season against Newcastle and has appeared four times for the first-team as a substitute. Nineteen-year-old left-back Alvaro Fernandez, an unused substitute in the last three games, is in contention to make his debut.

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Shoretire nor Savage have been named in a Premier League matchday squad this season and Rangnick suggested on Friday high-profile names would be unavailable for United at Selhurst Park. Cristiano Ronaldo is understood to be out through injury.

Manchester United's trip to Selhurst Park might mark the start of a bright new beginning for the club, but it was a look at the past on Saturday afternoon that also provided a possible solution. He's Dutch. He's bald and he might be the answer to United's problems. No, not incoming manager Erik ten Hag but fan favourite Jaap Stam.

are looking to sign a new centre-back in the summer transfer window and they have the ideal blueprint for success in the shape of their former stopper.

Signing a defender in the same no-nonsense mould as Stam would greatly enhance their backline this summer, but just as important could be bringing the Treble-winning centre-back back to the club in an official coaching capacity to share his knowledge with a defence which has been

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