Manchester United’s academy is touted for being one of the best in the country.
The likes of Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Scott McTominay have broken through in recent years and established themselves as star players.
Chido Obi, Tyler Fredricson, and Harry Amass broke through last year under Ruben Amorim.
But an academy star whose name has been booming in recent months is JJ Gabriel.
The 14-year-old wonderkid has been nothing short of a star since moving to the U18s this season.
Expectation is so high on him that he is set to train with the first team this season at only 14.
Now, a special rule has emerged for him.
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According to the Sun, JJ Gabriel has a special rule when it comes to posting clips of himself in games.
A source told the Sun, “Some parents in the past have been spoken to about posting footage on Instagram and TikTok, etc, but JJ seems to be a different rule.”
His social media presence has confused some parents over the last 12 months, given that United discourage parents from posting footage from games online.
One of the most promising young players in football right now is JJ Gabriel.
Right now, he is among the top young players in the Manchester United academy.
After agreeing to a new contract to remain with the club, he was transferred to the U18 squad for the upcoming season.
Despite attention from elite teams like Barcelona, he chose to remain.
JJ Gabriel broke the club’s record for becoming the youngest goal scorer in U18 history.
Gabriel helped the U18s defeat Middlesbrough U18 5-0 last week with two goals.
The technical director, Jason Wilcox, was so impressed with him that he took part personally in the discussions for his new contract.
