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da cassino online: As many avid Manchester United fans will tell you, the next Marcus Rashford could potentially be about to come out of the academy in Mason Greenwood.
The 17-year-old has already got valuable first-team minutes under his belt this season, including time on the Parc des Princes pitch as the Red Devils performed a remarkable turnaround in Paris, but is he ready for consistent action under Solskjaer?
Greenwood has 23 goals at youth level this term, most recently netting an expertly taken free-kick against Newcastle with his so-called weaker left-foot, but should he be involved amongst the likes of Paul Pogba, Rashford, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial next season?
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We asked Football FanCast’s writers what they think…
Matt Dawson
“From the limited times I’ve seen Greenwood I’ve been a big fan of him, and although a loan spell could be beneficial, I’d like to see him get more minutes under Solskjaer next term. I don’t think you can just throw him in, but if you look at the rapid progression of Rashford and specifically McTominay in recent times, United definitely need to look more towards their younger players. Under Mourinho, the club spent some considerable sums of money but that didn’t get them anywhere. Perhaps, therefore, it’s time to put some faith in the youth. It certainly worked with the class of 92.”
Harry Sherlock
“If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer truly wants to emulate Sir Alex Ferguson – and he definitely does, given the reverence shown to the Scot – he simply has to give youngsters a chance. Marcus Rashford has shown what taking a gamble on a player can lead to. Greenwood may not be ready to play consistently at the highest level but the mere exposure of being in and around the first-team squad could see his stock skyrocket. Loaning him out comes with a number of risks, namely that he will not be playing the ‘United Way’ while away from the club. Solskjaer should keep Greenwood and give him a chance; just as his mentor would have done.”
James Beavis
“Greenwood is clearly a brilliant prospect, but throwing him into the first team next season would be a disastrous decision by Solskjaer. The 17-year-old needs to be managed carefully and not be put under too much pressure to deliver. You only have to look at how well Jadon Sancho and Reiss Nelson are doing on loan in Germany to see how fruitful letting him go for 12 months would be. The former is now a fully-fledged England international, and Greenwood could feasibly find himself in a similar situation this time next year. He needs to do this to be a future Old Trafford hero.”