Man Utd ‘Confirm’ Second & Third Signing Of The Ineos Era

Manchester United’s season isn’t even a week over yet after their 2-1 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup on Saturday – but the Red Devils have got to work in the transfer market by securing a move for Australian youngster James Overy.

Manchester United also confirmed the signing of 14 years old silva mexes for the academy side.

United’s youthful prospects were one of the only shining lights in an otherwise disappointing season; with the development of Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Willy Kambwala being rare moments of joy as United recorded their lowest Premier League finish.

A strong young squad means that the Red Devils have a platform for the future, and with some strong first-team signings in the INEOS era, they could become a force to be reckoned with once again. But Alan Nixon claims that United will sign Overy as their first of the summer, in a bid to continue setting the building blocks for future success.

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The report on Nixon’s Patreon states that United have won the race for the Australian teenager, having beaten fellow Premier League outfits Everton and West Ham to his signature.

Overy was given ‘VIP Treatment’ by United during his time in Manchester, training amongst their top youngsters whilst also being housed at Hotel Football; the hotel run by the Class of 92 that overlooks Old Trafford. He was photographed in front of cartoons of United legends whilst being shown around, and they will serve as inspiration for the player he could become.

Overy, 16, has been given tours of all three clubs to have a look around his potential destination – and it’s United he has chosen as his next move. The youngster left Perth Glory after his family moved to the south of England in Devon, playing for Newton Abbot Spurs for a short time; though he’s made an upgrade with Old Trafford being his next club.

United have given him a three-year-deal, and will need to compensate Perth Glory for the move under FIFA ruling.

The move will see him join a small list of Australians to have played for United, with only Mark Bosnich having played at first team level for the club.

United will complete yet another academy transfer as the summer has just barely begun after Tyler Mexes Silva-Earnshaw announced his signing this week.

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