MANCHESTER UNITED starlet Alejandro Garnacho is in contention to make his first-team debut against Norwich on Saturday.
The 17-year-old winger has starred for the club’s junior sides this season – chipping in with 12 goals and six assists in 30 games in all competitions.
Five of those strikes have come in the Red Devils’ run to the FA Youth Cup final.
He showcased his supreme talents in the fifth round tie against Everton where he scored an incredible solo goal.
His stunning form saw him called up to Argentina’s senior squad last month for their World Cup qualifying games against Venezuela and Ecuador.
Despite representing Spain at youth level, Garnacho is eligible for Lionel Scaloni’s side through his mother, who is from the South American nation.
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And now the teenager could feature for Ralf Rangnick’s side against the Canaries at Old Trafford.
According to the Manchester Evening News, the German gaffer has included the youngster in his injury-hit matchday squad.
Luke Shaw, Raphael Varane, Fred, Scott McTominay and Edinson Cavani are all unavailable for the match.
Along with Garnacho, his fellow Under-23s team-mate Hannibal Mejbri could also find himself on the bench.
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United’s U23 boss Neil Wood recently heaped praise on Garnacho following last week’s 0-0 draw against Chelsea.
He said: “He’s been doing really well, he’s done well in the Youth Cup.
“Some of the games with the 23s have been challenging for him, he did well on Friday.
“But he’s coming up against more physical players, faster players and stronger players, that’s what is coming towards him, he’s not going to play U18s forever.
“He’s had some great experiences lately, one or two days training with the first team, he’s been away with the national team and the Under-20s, he’s had some really good experiences over the last two weeks.
“When he’s running at players he’s a threat, he’s the type of player who gets the crowd excited, he’s a dribbler, he likes to run at players, but he’s got a lot of improving and developing to do.”