Manchester United have signed two high-profile youngsters this summer· Sidozi Obi Martin and Ségu· Koné, and it is reported that owner Sir Jim ·Ratcliffe has locked in the winter window to sign another wonder teenager, 17-year-old Norway midfielder Sverre Halseth Nypan ·· Sverre Halseth Nypan, to continue to bolster his academy reserves.
The 16-year-old has yet to be officially announced, and he is still undergoing a lengthy review before a young player can be transferred, which could not be completed until around October. He scored 32 goals for Arsenal last season but left Arsenal to join the Red Devils due to contract deals and future developments. Rumours in the British media that Ten Hag promised him first-team status and a third-place centre-forward this season have attracted the talented Denmark striker to agree to sign for Manchester United.
This week, Manchester United paid £1 million to sign 18-year-old Malian defender Koné, who helped Mali's under-17 youth team to a third-place finish at the Under-17 World Cup last year. Koné will be placed in United's under-21 squad before moving into the first team once he has adapted to English culture.
Now, United are said to be looking to wait until the winter window to buy another young midfielder, with whom the team has played him this summer. In the first warm-up game, Manchester United lost to Rosenborg of Norway, and Nipan was once again highly praised by the club's transfer department.
Born on December 19, 2006, Nipan is currently 182cm tall, young and old, and made his first-team debut at the age of 15. In 2021, he made his European Club Youth League debut at 14 years, 9 months and 11 days, breaking Manchester United's "third prince" Shola · Shoretire14 years old and 314 days oldRecord.
Now a first-team regular for Rosenborg, Nipan scored a hat-trick in a recent match against Lilleström and has already scored more than 10 goals for his team in 2024! He can shoot left and right, like former Red Devils goalscorer Mason · Greenwood, who many have compared to Odegaard.
It is reported that Nipan's name has been discussed within Manchester United's transfer team this summer, and their appreciation of the Norway midfielder has been the result of frequent scouting in recent seasons. United are said to have approached Rosenborg during the summer friendlies, but the club are currently unable to bring in Nipan as he is not yet up to age.
Under United Kingdom's post-Brexit rules, you can only join a Premier League club after the age of 18. However, Nipan hinted that he was willing to make a move, and he even retweeted a Manchester United rumor of 'Here We Go'. There was early advice to buy and loan him back to Rosenborg, where the youngster is said to be happy with his continued development.
Manchester United's new owner, Jim · Ratcliffe, recently said: "I'd rather look for the next Mbappe than spend money on success than Mbappe joining Manchester United." It's not smart to bring in Mbappe now, and it's more challenging to find the next Mbappe, the next Bellingham or the next Roy ·."
Manchester United are said to be very pleased with the signing of 18-year-old France centre-back Joro and Obi Martin and Koné this summer, believing they are the talent pool that could become the backbone of the first team in the next 10 years. Therefore, Rajue intends to continue to do so, with Nipan being his next target, and rivals such as Manchester City are also interested in it.