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Monday May 4, 2020 8:46 PM (GMT + 7)
According to Manchester Evening News, MU is about to get the first contract even though the summer transfer season has yet to start.
Joe Hugill scored twice in the match against U23 Sunderland
Although the transfer market in the summer of 2020 has not opened, the teams have started to recruit. As a result of Covid-19, almost all clubs had to change their transfer strategies. The “box office hit” is likely to be replaced by the exchange contract and the contract for the future.
Solskjaer is about to have a new contract called Joe Hugill?
According to Manchester Evening News, MU is about to get the first contract for next season. The source said the “Red Devils” have been negotiating for months and are preparing to finalize a £ 300,000 contract named Joe Hugill of Sunderland.
Young English talents have to wait until October to turn 17, but they have received the attention of many big clubs in England, such as Tottenham, Arsenal, Wolves … Some German teams have also sent scouts but have not yet made an offer.
So who is Joe Hugill that makes MU so determined to have? Born in Durham, Hugill is one of the brightest talents in the Sunderland Soccer Academy today. This player plays as a forward and quickly showed great ability to score goals.
Joe Hugill (blue shirt) has similarities with his brother Harry Kane
At 1m90 tall, but Hugill is very smart and agile. His play style reminds him of his older brother Harry Kane, but the difference is that Hugill is left-handed. In November 2019, Hugill scored a hat-trick for the U18 Sunderland team in the FA Youth Cup and continued shooting afterward. This outstanding performance helped Joe Hugill be named to the Sunderland U23 team.
Despite having to compete with his rivals to “double” his age, this young talent is not afraid. Hugill scored a parenthesis on his debut day, although he couldn’t help Sunderland U23 avoid a 2-4 loss against West Ham U23 in Premier League 2, the tournament for reserve teams.
According to Standard Evening, Joe Hugill caught the attention of coach Ole Gunar Solskjaer with colleagues Michael Carrick and Nicky Butt when U18 Sunderland played U18 MU. If the recruitment is successful, the young English talents will be classified for the U23 MU team in the next season. This means that Joe Hugill has the opportunity to play in the English Premier League at the age of 17.
Of course, it is too early to say that Joe Hugill will follow in Harry Kane’s footsteps, but clearly, a bright future is waiting for young English talents.
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