Manchester United has announced the signing of a new young talent to their squad. The club have selected 19-year-old striker Jack Harrison as one of their matchday squad for upcoming fixtures.
Harrison made his debut for Manchester United during last season's Europa League qualifying round against Dynamo Kyiv. He scored twice in that game and impressed coaches with his physicality and ability to score goals from distance.
The move comes as Manchester United look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the upcoming season. With the likes of Harry Kane and Jadon Sancho already established in the squad, there is still room for more depth in the forward line.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised Harrison's potential and said he will be "a valuable addition" to the team. "Jack is a talented young player who can play both inside and outside the box," Solskjaer added. "He has the potential to become a key part of our squad and we're excited to see what he can do."
Harrison is expected to make his first appearance for Manchester United in Saturday's Europa League clash against CSKA Moscow. Fans are likely to be buzzing about this exciting development and eagerly anticipating how the new addition will contribute to the club's success in the coming months.
