Manchester United young centre-back Will Fish has been added to their crew to take on Granada in their Europa League quarter-final second leg tie on Thursday.
Manchester United will be hoping to seal their movement to the Europa League semi-finals when they have the Spanish side at Old Trafford holding a 2-0 lead from the primary leg.
Furthermore, director Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will trust that they can take care of business however right on time as he could really be expected so he seems to be ready to make some early substitutes and rest a portion of his key men.
On the off chance that it ends up being the case, 18-year-old Fish could be in line for his first-team debut, reports the Mirror.
The previous U-16 skipper has shown up consistently for United’s Premier League 2 side this season, while he additionally played in the FA Youth Cup this year. Fish will join another young player, 18-year-old Anthony Elanga in the crew, who made the seat for the main leg in Spain a week ago.
Manchester United could give a cameo for their young defender, and Solskjaer may seem to give him a chance at the second half of the game if United comfortably builds a healthy lead and make things easy for the defender to handle.
The young player does need experience and this match at such a big stage could offer him exactly the perfect start of his senior career. Manchester United has been adding young players to their Europa League squad quite recently, as they look to build a strong future going ahead.