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Three youngsters have given Manchester United a decision to make

This week, 18 promising Manchester United youngsters will represent their national teams during the international break, four of whom will do so as full internationals.

Dylan Levitt is the most experienced having been part of the Wales squad at the European Championship last summer, and he will likely be on the bench Thursday night for the massive World Cup play-off at home to Austria.

After a successful loan spell with Dundee United he will likely go in search of regular first-team football next season, whether that be in the shape of another loan or a permanent transfer, another huge success story of the academy in recent years.

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The other three players away on senior duty this week all look to have extremely bright futures too. They all come in the shape of exciting attacking talent, with Alejandro Garnacho called up to represent Argentina, Zidane Iqbal for Iraq and Hannibal Mejbri once again called up to represent Tunisia.

It is a huge testament to the three attacking starlets that they have already gained international acclaim at an age before they have fully broken into the senior United side, though it could represent somewhat of a problem further down the line.

Such recognition will only increase the hype surrounding the three teenagers and further fuel their own ambitions to start playing meaningful football on a regular basis. It is crucial that United manage to carefully nurture their talents by ensuring they remain level-headed while also being rewarded appropriately for their progress.

Hannibal and Iqbal have both already made their first-team debuts for United, while Garnacho looks likely

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk