Stephen Ajewole leaves Man City to join Manchester United as lead scout for academy

Manchester United have appointed a new lead scout for their academy as they continue to focus on signing homegrown talent after recently securing a deal for Liverpool’s 16-year-old Ethan Ennis.

Stephen Ajewole is the latest to join the academy as United continue their overhaul at youth level, according to the Manchester Evening News.

The process has really accelerated under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer which shouldn’t come as a surprise considering he previously managed youth teams in the academy before taking charge of Molde.

The highly rated scout has left a similar role at former side Manchester City.

Ajewole is understood to have the responsibility of dealing with players between the ages U15 and U18.

The swoop was headed by United’s head of youth recruitment David Harrison, who left his role as head of European youth scouting at City to join United back in 2017.

Appointments like this can only help the future of the club and with the right background checks in place, it looks like United are not only signing the best young players but also hiring incredible staff.

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  1. Great recruitment. Pity we can’t say the same for the first team. Why are we holding off signing a midfield player based on whether Pogba signs an extension. Pogba loves himself, not the club and his agent wants him to sign for another club. Sign a replacement now and Pogba can languish in the reserve team. Who would want to sign Pogba if he hasn’t played for twelve months? Beat Raiola at his own game.

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