
Manchester United are reportedly on the brink of securing another promising addition to their youth ranks, with Derby County’s highly-rated young goalkeeper Charlie Hardy close to making the move to Old Trafford.
The news, first reported by CentreDevils, shows the club’s commitment to building for the future alongside strengthening their senior squad.
This summer represents a fresh chapter for United under the guidance of Ruben Amorim, who is entering his first full campaign in charge.
The Portuguese manager endured a challenging introduction to life in Manchester, inheriting a side that slumped to its worst-ever Premier League finish.
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However, with a full pre-season under his belt, Amorim has been able to stamp his tactical authority on the team, restructure his squad, and set clearer long-term objectives.
While the focus in the transfer market has naturally been on strengthening the first team, United’s recruitment strategy has also placed heavy emphasis on securing some of the brightest young talents across the country.
This approach aims to ensure that the club not only competes immediately but also maintains a strong pipeline of homegrown talent for years to come.
So far this summer, United have already snapped up Enzo Kana-Biyik and Harley Emsden-James for their academy. Now, it appears that Hardy is set to join that list.
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Charlie Hardy has shown promise at a young age
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The 15-year-old has already shown maturity beyond his years, making four appearances for Derby’s U18 side last season despite still being eligible for younger age groups.
Impressively, he captained the team in a match against Leeds United, leading from the back and keeping a clean sheet.
Hardy’s performances have not gone unnoticed at national level either, as he has represented England in youth…
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