Who are the teenagers on the Man Utd bench vs Spurs?

Who are the teenagers on the Man Utd bench vs Spurs?
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Who are the teenagers on the Man Utd bench vs Spurs?
Author: Joshua Hall
Published: Feb, 16 2025 17:07

Sponsored by. RUBEN AMORIM was forced to name EIGHT teenagers on the bench for Manchester United's clash with Tottenham on Sunday. The United boss is navigating a horror injury crisis at Old Trafford that has left him with ELEVEN first team players out of action. Amad Diallo became the latest big name to find himself sidelined after suffering an ankle ligament injury - with fears the winger could miss the remainder of the season.

 [Ruben Amorim, manager of Manchester United.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ruben Amorim, manager of Manchester United.]

While Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte, Mason Mount, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw are amongst the other stars watching on from the treatment room. The ever-growing list has forced Ruben Amorim's hand, meaning there's eight teenage academy kids on his bench - giving their substitutes a combined age of just 19.45-year-old. So who are the youngsters being thrown in at the deep end?. This name might ring a bell to those who keep a keen eye on the January transfer window.

 [Manchester United substitutes on the bench during a Premier League match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Manchester United substitutes on the bench during a Premier League match.]

Centre-back Ayden Heaven, 18, joined United last month from Arsenal's academy. The towering defender was offered a pro deal with the Gunners, but opted to join United instead in pursuit of first team minutes. The England U19 international is the only teenager on the bench to have made a pro debut at the top level, he featured in Arsenal's 3-0 Carabao Cup win over Preston North End back in October. Harrison, 18, is United's only other fit goalkeeper with both Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton out injured.

 [Ayden Heaven, new Manchester United signing, holding his jersey.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ayden Heaven, new Manchester United signing, holding his jersey.]

Another England youth international, Harrison spent the first half of this season on loan in the National League North with Chester. The shot-stopper was recalled in January after keeping seven clean sheets in 18 appearances for the club. He made the bench for United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace earlier in February. Another recognisable name, Harry Amass is rated highly amongst the Old Trafford faithful and the Man Utd hierarchy.

 [Elyh Harrison, Manchester United goalkeeper, holding a soccer ball.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Elyh Harrison, Manchester United goalkeeper, holding a soccer ball.]

The 17-year-old caught the eye of most fans during United's pre-season tour. Amass, who plays as a left-back, has been likened to Luke Shaw given his position and his style of play. United fans will be hoping he has a better injury record, however. Like Heaven, Fredricson operates as a centre-half. The 19-year-old has risen through the ranks at Carrington and, although he is yet to make his debut for the club, has been earmarked as a potential player of the future.

 [Harry Amass of Manchester United running on a soccer field.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Harry Amass of Manchester United running on a soccer field.]

It's his first time making the matchday squad for his boyhood club. Fredricson has represented England at U17 and U18 level in the past. Central midfield talent Sekou Kone has a different story to the rest with United splashing £1million on the 19-year-old this summer in a deal with Guidars FC in his homeland of Mali. Kone shone at the 2023 Under-17s World Cup as he helped his country finish third and beat Argentina.

 [Tyler Fredricson of Manchester United arriving at a Premier League match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Tyler Fredricson of Manchester United arriving at a Premier League match.]

The teenager is following in the footsteps of Tottenham star and compatriot Yves Bissouma, who also graduated from Guidars' academy before moving to Europe. But despite his similar path to Bissouma, Kone has instead been dubbed the "next Yaya Toure" by African media outlets. Another midfielder, Moorhouse is certainly one to watch - at least he is if you ask Ruben Amorim. Amorim personally watched the midfielder during a 5-1 win over Southampton in December alongside Darren Fletcher and Jason Wilcox.

 [Sekou Kone, Manchester United midfielder.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sekou Kone, Manchester United midfielder.]

Moorhouse scored twice in the game and has now been rewarded for his fine form with a call-up to the first team. The 19-year-old sounds like a favourite of the new boss at the Theatre of Dreams. United clearly have a thing for stealing away Arsenal's rising stars. Similarly to Ayden Heaven, Obi-Martin, joined United earlier this season after the Red Devils snatched him away from the Gunners academy. The Danish 17-year-old has been highly rated for a long time after smashing youth records while on the books with Arsenal - and United fans have been gagging to see him lineup for the first team.

 [Manchester United's Jack Moorhouse dribbling the ball during a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Manchester United's Jack Moorhouse dribbling the ball during a soccer match.]

Striker Obi managed an astonishing 32 goals in just 18 U18 Premier League appearances for Arsenal last season, and has scored nine in 11 for United's youth ranks this term. Fletcher has probably been the closest to making a breakthrough this season, having been named on the bench in the Premier League three times already this term. However, the attacking midfielder is still yet to make his senior debut for the Red Devils.

 [Chido Obi-Martin of Manchester United celebrating a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Chido Obi-Martin of Manchester United celebrating a goal.]

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