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Manchester United are currently on a good run of form with the Red Devils winning three games in a row against Manchester City, Arsenal, and Fulham.
The victory takes United into the top four of the Premier League, above sides such as Chelsea and Liverpool.
Furthermore, key players such as Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Amad have been crucial in this run with Mbeumo scoring two goals in the run whilst Cunha has scored twice and provided an assist.
As well as this, Benjamin Sesko (who signed for the club in the summer) scored the winning goal in additional time, his fifth goal of the Premier League season for United.
With the majority of these players in their debut seasons for Manchester United, the impact of new signings can not be understated.
Now, with this in mind, we can reveal details about a Republic of Ireland defender who has made his debut for the club.
We understand that Ike Manjor-Georgewill, 16, made his debut for United’s Under-18s in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Nottingham Forest’s Under-18s yesterday.
The game finished 2-1, with Louie Bradbury scoring in the game as Manchester United fell to a defeat.
Meanwhile, CentreDevils can also reveal that Manjor-Georgewill is currently on a trial at Manchester United with the length of this trial being one to two weeks.
As well as this, the 16-year-old has been training with Manchester United’s Under-18s this week and represents the Republic of Ireland at Under-17s level.
The game marks a major stage in the defender’s trial period with Manchester United and could be vital in dictating the opinion of those who are guiding him through the trial process.
With his debut now behind him, coaches and Ike Manjor-Georgewill will look at analysing his performance and identifying both positives and areas for improvement.
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