17-year-old Man United Wonderkid Poised to be The Next Lionel Messi (PHOTOS)
By The254hubnews | self meida writer
Published 13 days ago - 265 views
Manchester United fans across the world have heaped praises to their youngster who they claim is next in line to be the next Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. This is after he netted four goals in United's U18 derby at the Aon Training Complex.
Man United wonderkid Charlie Mcneill scored 4 as United U18 beats City's U18 4-2 at Aon Complex.
Charlie McNeill had previously bagged more than six hundred (600) goals while playing for the Red Devils' rivals, Manchester City , at youth level. The Theatre of Dreams club then secured his services from City sometime last year for a $ 1 million fee (£12, 000).
After the incredible performance on Saturday afternoon, February 13, the youngster celebrated by kissing United's badge in a show of love and passion for the club.
The striker left his boyhood club, United, for City in 2014 before rejoining the Red Devils in October (2020). This was after he rejected an offer from City in the summer to have a go at first team football at United.
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