The United academy alumnus earned his first start for the Three Lions in their match against Belgium after making his England debut against Brazil over the weekend. He went on to win Man of the Match.
His teammates and manager praised him, and he is expected to return to Manchester even more confidently ahead of crucial games as the Red Devils want to revenge their FA Cup final loss from the previous season and make a run at the Champions League. He should start every game, according to other United players, and the team is working hard to get the 18-year-old to sign a new contract. The midfield player, who has played with the team since he was nine, is playing for the 20-time English league winners, fulfilling a boyhood goal, but if Talksport is to be believed, things may have turned out quite differently.