Manchester United’s next few months are expected to bring big changes, especially with transfer plans already in motion.
Several youth players have been monitored closely by club decision-makers ahead of a potential squad shake-up this summer.
A number of loanees are being reassessed after injury setbacks or strong spells away from Old Trafford.
United’s academy continues to be a conveyor belt of promising talent, with several graduates earning praise for their recent performances.
Harry Amass and Tyler Fredricson both started against Wolves and were praised for their performances.
Another United academy graduate returned to the club and began training with the first team this week.
Dan Gore, who has endured a stop-start campaign despite his promising talent and earlier first-team exposure.
He trained with United’s senior squad at Carrington this week as part of his rehabilitation from a foot injury that saw him miss the bulk of his loan spell.
Dan Gore is now set to return to Rotherham United for the final two games of the season following an agreement between the clubs, as per the Manchester Evening News.
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The midfielder joined the League One side in January and impressed on debut before suffering an unfortunate injury in training, which sidelined him for nearly three months.
Rotherham manager Matt Hamshaw previously confirmed that Gore was nearing a return, and now the youngster will have the chance to get some minutes under his belt in the closing fixtures against Stevenage and Peterborough.
Although the Millers are already relegated, the opportunity to get back on the pitch is crucial for Gore, who has struggled with multiple injuries in recent seasons — including during a brief spell at Port Vale and during United’s 2023 pre-season.
Having captained United’s U21 side and made his senior debut under Ten Hag last October, Dan Gore is seen as a player with potential, but one whose future is uncertain due to his injury record.
A permanent sale is on the cards this summer, which would represent pure profit from a financial standpoint due to his academy status.
Whether his final two games at Rotherham mark the last chapter of his United career remains to be seen, but Gore will be keen to remind scouts and coaches of the talent that once saw him lift the Youth Cup alongside Kobbie Mainoo.
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