Manchester United have extended the ‘season from hell’ with two postseason friendlies.
And as much as fans may dislike these postseason games, they are a necessary way to raise funds. United will raise £8 million that counts towards PSR through the two friendlies.
There are other positives too. The games offer a chance for young players to get some game time in a first team environment.
Manchester United have announced a 32-man travelling squad including a number of academy talents.
This features four young players who made their first team debuts already under Ruben Amorim: Harry Amass, Tyler Fredricson, Ayden Heaven, Chido Obi.
All four will be hoping for more opportunities to end the season on a high.
There are nine more players without a first team appearance who will be desperate to be involved. They are all listed below…

Dan Armer
- Centre-back
- 17-years-old
- 28 appearances in 24/25 for academy
Godwill Kukonki
- Centre-back
- 17-years-old
- 24 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- Featured on the bench for United first team
Reece Munro
- Centre-back
- 18-years-old
- 27 appearances in 24/25 for academy
Jaydan Kamason
- Right-back
- 18-years-old
- 31 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 2 goals and 9 assists
- Featured on the bench for United first team

Tyler Fletcher
- Centre-midfield
- 18-years-old
- 32 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 5 goals and 14 assists
Sekou Kone
- Centre-midfield
- 19-years-old
- 14 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 2 goals and 1 assis

Jack Moorhouse
- Centre-midfield
- 19-years-old
- 12 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 3 goals and 3 assists
- Featured on the bench for United first team
Jim Thwaites
- Attacking midfield
- 17-years-old
- 32 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 9 goals and 5 assists
Shea Lacey
- Winger
- 18-years-old
- 13 appearances in 24/25 for academy
- 4 goals and three assists
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