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Manchester United invite ditched Huddersfield youth players for trials

Manchester United have offered trials to over a
dozen youth players who find themselves
without a club after Huddersfield opted to close
their academy.
After a lack of success, the Premier League
newcomers have made the decision to
downgrade their youth set up. The Daily Mail
reports that parents of the players affected
have been informed.
Canny clubs have been
quick to take advantage of
the situation, with
Manchester United among
them.
It’s reported that the Red
Devils have offered trials
to 15 youth players, all of
whom are under 16.
Man City, Everton and Liverpool have also
expressed interest in those who find themselves
without a club.
Due to the circumstances, clubs that take
players on will not have to pay any
compensation.
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Among the players involved are Rocco
Fragapane and Raj Mahmood, who have both
earned England Under-16 call-ups. Harry Rowe
and Sam Murray are also reportedly among
those invited to Manchester United’s Carrington
training complex for a chance to impress.

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