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Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

United's first team has been in a slump recently, but the youth system has a lot of young stars in the spotlight, and Ethan Ennis may be the next talented youngster to be recruited into the first team.

Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

A number of United's academy players have been in the spotlight in recent weeks, and as Lonnick has struggled to lead the team to win the top four in the Premier League, many have suggested giving young players a chance to enter the first team. Argentina international Alejandro Gananojo, Tunisian midfielder Hannibal Mejebry and England striker Shola Shoretire are among others on the list.

But another Manchester United youngster, who has just joined, is likely to follow. On Tuesday night, Ennis was on the youth team's scoring list again, scoring eight goals and two assists in his last eight games.

Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

Ethan Ennis was born on December 11, 2004, is a winger at 178cm tall. Last summer, Ennis left Liverpool to join rivals Manchester United, where he first entered the under-18 youth team. After Ghanajo entered the 23-year-old youth team, Ennis replaced him as left winger, put on The Manchester United's no. 11 shirt and played well.

On Tuesday, Manchester United's U18 youth team took on Wolves at Carrington's home team, and Ennis continued his recent outstanding performance, opening the record when he received a pass from O'Malifussen on the left side, and Neche got rid of multiple defenders and scored with a low right-footed counter-angle shot.

Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

United eventually won the game 2-0, with Joe Hugh Gill subsequently scoring to seal the win. The 17-year-old Ennis was once again the subject of discussion in the youth system after the game, and his reputation grew with the competition

It is worth mentioning that two of Ennis's last eight goals were scored against old club Liverpool. He is likely to play in Manchester United's upcoming FA Youth Cup final against Nottingham Forest, and it is worth mentioning that Ennis followed Liverpool's youth team to the final last season but lost to Aston Villa. This time he will strive to win for Manchester United, and Lonnick is likely to follow his development closely.

Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

As long as Ennis continues to perform well in the Manchester United youth training system, not only can there be a future in football, but also a "money trip"! His team-mate Charlie McNeil, an 18-year-old England striker who returned from Manchester City's academy, scored more than 600 goals and made a lot of money as a result.

Back in 2018, McNeill was awarded a 6-year sponsorship contract with Adidas, and now his sponsorship fee may rise to £1 million. According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United sources were impressed by McNeil, saying he was excellent in training.

Liverpool's talent is expected to make it into manchester United's squad! In the last 8 games, 8 goals and 2 assists, the second time he turned against his old club

Ghanaian Joe, McNeill, Hugh Gill, Kobe Meno, Ennis and even Kay Rooney and Mini Roo, Manchester United fans are now paying more attention to the youth players, reflecting the reality of the poor first-team record. If the Red Devils can fight on multiple fronts like Manchester City and Liverpool to attack the championship, there will certainly not be so many people who will set their sights on young players.

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