Manchester United academy goalkeeper Tom Myles has secured a late loan move.
According to journalist Steven Railston, the 19-year-old has joined a non-league club.
The move was finalised just before the transfer deadline shut on Thursday night.
Myles has been part of United’s youth academy since joining in 2022.
Earlier this season, he had a loan spell with non-league side Runcorn Linnets.
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However, that move was cut short just a month ago when United recalled him.
He returned to play for the club’s Under-21 side before making another switch.
The destination of his latest move remains undisclosed at this moment.
Academy goalkeeper Tom Myles also making a late loan move to a non-league club
— Steven Railston (@StevenRailston) February 3, 2025
It is unclear which non-league side has secured the shot-stopper’s services.
Tom Myles has been developing within United’s youth system for the last two years.
The young keeper has featured regularly at academy level but seeks senior experience.
United often send academy goalkeepers on loan to gain valuable first-team minutes.
Nathan Bishop and Ondrej Mastny have all had similar loan stints.
A move to non-league football will provide Myles with regular senior game time.
At just 19, he still has plenty of time to develop and improve his game.
For now, United fans will wait to see where Myles has ended up.
Further details regarding his new club could emerge in the coming days.
His progress will be monitored closely as he looks to impress on loan.
The goalkeeping department has been one of interesting discussion among United fans.
Especially in the senior squad where Andre Onana has failed to impress.
David de Gea was pushed out the club before Onana’s arrival but his performances haven’t won United fans over yet.
Altay Bayindir is another, yet to impress.
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