Times are tough for Manchester United as many players seem to want to exit the club and no one seems like they want to become a Red Devil
Indeed, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to draft in talented kids as part of his strategy to get the club backfiring in the right direction.
But he’s got an issue on his hands keeping hold of Manchester United’s talented talent.
Solskjaer dished out first-team chances to the likes of Tahith Chong, Mason Greenwood and Angel Gomes since his arrival as Jose Mourinho’s replacement in December.
But despite that, Gomes could walk out on the club, and be joined by another in Callum Gribbin.
Both Gomes, 18, and Gribbin, 20, are set to leave Old Trafford this summer.
Gomes appeared twice for United last season – both under Solskjaer.
He got around 10 minutes of action in a 3-1 win over Huddersfield on Boxing Day and another 15 minutes in the dire 2-0 defeat at home to Cardiff on the final day.