The 15-year-old was via web-based media throughout the end of the week prodding his move from Barnsley. He posted an image of himself in United’s preparation pack outside the club’s Carrington preparing office.
Wooster has just played for the Three Lions at the under-15 level. As indicated by the Manchester Evening News, an arrangement for Wooster is everything except done, and he will move to work with United’s under-16s. Wooster posted a photograph at Carrington wearing United preparing gear throughout the end of the week.
He was named as Barnsley’s foundation player of the year in 2019/20, the club declared in July. Barnsley foundation manager Bobby Hassell told the club’s website at the time he had high trust in Wooster.
He said: “Tom’s distribution from the goalkeeper position is as good as anything in the country for his age and, at 6’2, we have high hopes that he will go on in the coming years to come Barnsley’s number one goalkeeper.”
Wooster has recently prepared with Barnsley’s under-23 side. Wooster will join United’s skilled gathering of adolescents and in all probability go into the under-16s as opposed to the under-18s.
In the mid-year United marked Radek Vitek to add to the under-18s gathering, and he has turned with Johan Guadagno and Dermot Mee this season, with Ondrej Mastny venturing up the under-23s. The main group fight is another discussion, however, that is far off.
It’s unmistakable United are excited about marking the best youthful ability around, highlighted by the signing of Facundo Pellistri this summer, and trusting the opposition sees the best one’s success out. Wooster should be recognized for his readiness to grasp the test.