@ivonyshirah4149 Amad isn’t an academy player. He was bought at 18 years old after developing at Atalanta, where he even made senior appearances. While Amad can become a homegrown player if he stays with Manchester United or another English club for three years before he turns 21 (by July 2024), that doesn’t make him a product of our academy. In contrast, Garnacho is considered an academy player because he joined Manchester United’s academy at 16 and spent crucial developmental years here before breaking into the first team. His football education primarily happened at United, which is why he’s seen as a product of our academy. This is similar to how Yoro wouldn’t be considered an academy player even if he played in the academy-his development happened elsewhere. The same goes for Pellistri. Both were signed directly for the first team, as announced by Ole. Understanding these distinctions is important when discussing player development.
If Amad improves his finishing, he can go to the very top
I think he just needs more experience. Decent chance he is already him.
@les_crow yeah he definitely has the capabilities. He just needs to be a bit more selfish and ruthless in front of goal.
I say Amad is good ❤
Harry amass , need to be breakout..
Amad is the best ❤❤❤❤
Amass is good but A mad is better due to his striking force.
Ethan Wheatley ????
Amad isn't actually an academy player.
When we bought him he went straight to the academy
He is please, just that he spent all of most of his time on loans
@@Mancomics2tell him, he will say that garnacho isn't an academy player,
@@ivonyshirah4149 bro he is not an academy player. You guys should all learn the rules football
@ivonyshirah4149 Amad isn’t an academy player. He was bought at 18 years old after developing at Atalanta, where he even made senior appearances. While Amad can become a homegrown player if he stays with Manchester United or another English club for three years before he turns 21 (by July 2024), that doesn’t make him a product of our academy.
In contrast, Garnacho is considered an academy player because he joined Manchester United’s academy at 16 and spent crucial developmental years here before breaking into the first team. His football education primarily happened at United, which is why he’s seen as a product of our academy.
This is similar to how Yoro wouldn’t be considered an academy player even if he played in the academy-his development happened elsewhere. The same goes for Pellistri. Both were signed directly for the first team, as announced by Ole. Understanding these distinctions is important when discussing player development.
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Respectfully, Amad isn’t no academy future star, he’s a future star
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