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How Man Utd could line up in 2025 once super team of teen stars being assembled mature including Bellingham and Mejbri

MANCHESTER UNITED are relying on talented youngsters to bring the glory days back to Old Trafford.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants 16-year-old Birmingham City star Jude Bellingham to play for his first-team. 

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SunSport revealed that United are plotting a £50million move for the midfielder at the end of the season.

The teenager currently pockets just £145 per week, but Solskjer's side are prepared to offer him £30,000 per week.

The Red Devils boss is a firm believer that Bellingham can battle against the likes of Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes for a spot in his midfield.


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United are also determined to lure 16-year-old Joe Hugill from Sunderland as he is seen to be a star of the future.

Marc Jurado, 16, could also be set for a move to Old Trafford after proving his potential for Barcelona's youth teams.

But the Brazilian right-back has attracted interest from a number of Europe's biggest clubs.

KIDS ALREADY ON BOARD

The targeting of the trio of young talents is part of a club policy to invest in youth and comes with the Red Devils having already secured a number of exciting prospects.

United beat off stiff competition to sign Hannibal Mejbri, 17, from Monaco in a deal that could be worth up to £9m.

The midfielder was fast-tracked to the club's Under-23 side after putting in some impressive displays for the Under-18s.

Former Ajax star Dillon Hoogewerf, 17, who joined United last year, also seems destined for greatness at Old Trafford.

 

The new arrivals are expected to team up with United's current stars including Marcus Rashford in years to come.

And that's provided as with a potential XI for when the 2025/26 season rolls around.

As well as those being targeted and already secured, the side is completed with the likes of Mason Greenwood and Brandon Williams who despite their tender years have already broken into the first-team at Old Trafford.

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