Manchester United have signed four new players from the Academy system this summer, including 17-year-old right-back James Overy from Australia ·. However, the Australian youngster is currently experiencing difficulties, he cannot register smoothly, and I am afraid that he will not be able to play for a while.

Overy has agreed to join Manchester United and he and his family have found a suitable home in Manchester's Cheshire. However, at the moment he is not eligible to play for Manchester United's youth teams at all levels, and the Premier League and FIFA have not approved his transfer and registration.
Coming from Perth Glory FC, Afriley is an attacking full-back, a position that United has one of the few talent pools. The Ofrey family moved to England from Perth, Australia, in March, and joined non-professional league side Newton Abbott Hotspur. According to FIFA rules, this means that he will not be allowed to join any other club for 16 weeks, otherwise it will be considered a "transitional transfer" and will be suspected of shady manipulation.
Manchester United's transfer deal has now had to be extended and the club will need to prove that he had nothing to do with Carrington before he came to the trial. Previously, Everton and West Ham United were also interested in Ofrey, but United stressed that they only took an interest in the player after he arrived in England and had no intention of using Newton Abbott Hotspur as a springboard.
Manchester United want FIFA to approve Ofrey's signing and registration, but he will not be able to make a formal move until the details have been clarified. It was reported this month that United were also looking to sign another Australian player, goalkeeper Robert · Cook, a 17-year-old also from Perth Glory who was originally interested in Sunderland in the Championship but was cut off by the Red Devils.

After Sir Jim · Ratcliffe bought Manchester United, he has been emphasizing the need to reuse youth training to develop his own Mbappe, Bellingham and Roy · Keane. He was very supportive of the decision, hand-picking two Academy talents, Kobe · Meno and Alejandro · Garnacho, who have the courage to represent the heart and soul of the Red Devils.
"That's the foundation, isn't it?" "Manchester United have reused youth training since the days of Sir Matt · Busby, who pioneered the whole process of trusting young players to play. This is the heart and soul. They are still young, but what they show now, the composure and confidence they have in the first team game, not being intimidated, shows you their courage in a way. This is what makes humanity different, and there are people who have this spirit and are fearless when they are young."
Statistics show that as of last season, Manchester United has completed the milestone of 250 academy graduates to make their first-team debuts, and 19-year-old center forward E·than Wheatley (Ethan Wheatley) has been recorded in history, and his teammates nicknamed him "250", fortunately he is not Chinese!
According to the Manchester Evening News in United Kingdom, there may be five Manchester United academy youngsters to watch in this summer's warm-up game. In addition to Wheatley, 20-year-old goalkeeper Radek Vitek ··, 17-year-old left-back Harry Amass, 20-year-old midfielder Toby Collyer · and 17-year-old midfield·er Jack Fletcher, the son of Manchester United legend Darren · Fletcher.

Manchester United's journey to the United States is about to begin, and fans should keep an eye on the young players, some of whom could become first-team stars like Garnacho and Menor.