Post exclusive: 17-year-old Senegalese winger Etienne Mendy is trying out at Manchester United, or signing
1:02pm, 17 September 2025Football
Hupu September 17th News Daily Mail's famous reporter Chris Wheeler wrote Manchester United weekly newspaper.
Senegal winger Etienne Mendy is the latest exciting young player to try out in Carrington, and Manchester United is working to expand its future star roster. Mendy, 17, played for Diyaba Football Club and shone for Senegal at the recent U17 African Cup in Morocco, helping his national team reach the quarterfinals.
Mendy is known for his superb dribbling skills and is expected to be the latest star signed by Manchester United. Since Inex acquired Manchester United, Manchester United has paid more attention to cultivating young players.
These signings include huge investments such as Lenny Yoro (£59 million) and Patrick Doorgo (£25 million), as well as potential new stars such as Cheetho Obie, Aiden Haven and Mali midfielder Secu Conne.
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