Post exclusive: Manchester United 14-year-old genius JJ Gabriel skipping grade and kicking u18, Amorin follows
2:18pm, 20 August 2025Football
Hupu, August 20th, famous reporter Mike Keegan of the Daily Mail and his team wrote Manchester United weekly newspaper.
In the away loss to Arsenal on Sunday, U18 players JJ Gabriel and Jaden Engwahi appeared in the VIP seat on the scene, which is worth mentioning.
Manchester United's signing director Christopher Wewell had a brief conversation with the two players, as well as their families and coaches.
Although Gabriel is only 14 years old and Engwahi is only 16 years old, both of them have high ratings.
Especially Gabriel, who was the most outstanding player in the first game of the U18 league, shot the penalty kick won by Gabriel into the goal in the away game in a 1-0 victory over Everton.
Insiders of Carrington Youth Training Academy told the Daily Mail that first-team coach Ruben Amorin is very concerned about Gabriel's progress and will keep up-to-date with the staff.
It is reported that during the pre-season tour of the United States, Amorin even watched the young player's game clip. The young player will be the core player of U18 this season coached by Darren Fletcher.
As previously reported, Gabriel is widely regarded behind the scenes as the most promising player in the academy, and he has long been promoted quickly, far exceeding players of his age.
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