– Manchester United snapped up three promising teenage stars including Sunderland duo
– The three new players will walk into the under-18 team where they will continue their development
– United confirmed eight youngsters had been offered deals to play for their youth side, with three of them fresh additions
Manchester United have improved their Under-18 squad after the Red Devils injected three new signing when they raided League One outfit Sunderland.
United have confirmed that confirmed that eight youngsters have been offered deals to play for their youth side and three of them are new additions.
It was gathered Logan Pye and Joe Hugill have made the move to Old Trafford, with the teenage sensations set to help bolster the squad.
SunSport are reporting that front man Hugill has already appeared for Sunderland’s Under-23 side and Pye is an England Under-16 star.
Manchester United sign Radek Vitek, two others. Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Club chiefs have also signed Czech goalkeeper Radek Vitek from Sigma Olomouc while Shola Shoretire will make the move up to the Under-18s full-time.
Meanwhile, Paul Pogba appears to have made a u-turn on his decision to leave Manchester United as the Frenchman is reportedly close to agreeing a new five-year extension.
The midfielder’s initial deal was due to expire next summer after re-joining the Red Devils from Juventus in the club’s record move in 2016.
He has been constantly linked with a move away from the club, with Real Madrid and former team, Juve, showing interest in signing him.
However, his partnership with new boy Bruno Fernandes seems to be delightful for the World Cup winner and has had a change of mind about leaving Old Trafford.