Man United could announce the signing of young talented Aston Villa midfielder next summer.
By Vick1014 | self meida writer
Published 6 days ago - 51 views
Manchester United will be taking on Newcastle United tommorow at Old Trafford, in a bid to contend for 2020/21 English Premier League title.
Manchester United couldn't sign a single player in the just concluded winter transfer window that ended in February, however, The Red Devils are working towards adding a new midfielder into their squad next summer.
Manchester United are eyeing up move for 17-year old Aston Villa starlet prior to summer transfer window.
The 17-year old midfielder who has played 20 Premier League2 matches this season, is mainly deploy as a central-midfielder.
17-year old Carney Chukwuemeka is well known for his versatility at the midfield line, having the ability to play as a defensive midfielder and attacking midfielder aside his natural position (central midfield).
Manchester United may need to face stiff competition with their league rival (Liverpool FC) who are also interested in securing the services of the young talented English midfielder.
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