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Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen has tipped Ruben Amorim to launch an audacious bid to sign Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri.
The teenager made a stunning impact last season with his boyhood club and is now a firmly established member of Mikel Arteta’s first team.
Nwaneri followed up his breakthrough campaign by starring for England’s Under-21 side that won the European Championship earlier this summer.
The 18-year-old has featured prominently in pre-season so far and is understood to be on the cusp of signing a new long-term deal, despite significant transfer interest from Chelsea.
With that contract still unsigned, however, Meulensteen hasn’t ruled out the possibility of United coming up with a tempting counter offer.
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The likes of Ayden Heaven and Chido Obi have both found new homes at Old Trafford in the last 12 months having made their names at the increasingly prolific Hale End Academy.
Nwaneri already has stiff competition for a place in Arsenal’s midfield in the shape of Martin Odegaard and with Max Dowman making rapid progress he faces plenty of obstacles, not accounting for the potential arrival of Eberechi Eze from Cystal Palace.
‘Ayden Heaven looks to be an astute bit of business and it’s interesting that there is a pathway of players moving from Arsenal to Manchester United with Chido Obi another one,’ Meulensteen told Grosvenor Casino.

‘These players have had a good education and for whatever reason they didn’t see a way forward at their particular club, United acted swiftly and we’ve seen them do well.
‘Ethan Nwaneri could be another one, it’s interesting that other Arsenal players have been keen on United.
‘What I would say on Nwaneri, I think there will be a bit more of a tug-of-war going on and more financial demands than with those two.’
United’s current transfer focus appears to be centering on their search for a new centre forward with Benjamin Sesko and Ollie Watkins their top targets.

Why Ayden Heaven left Arsenal to join Man Utd
‘The opportunities that the young players have got here in the past,’ Heaven told MUTV when asked why he decided to join Manchester United earlier this year.
‘I think United had the most minutes given to teenagers last season [2023/24]. That convinced me to come here.
‘And the people and the fans here are quite loving, and I felt that when I was playing. They’re so supportive.’
Given his age and Premier League experience, many view Watkins as the option most likely to register an instant impact, but Meulensteen fears it would foolish to draw comparisons with Robin van Persie who joined the club at a similar stage in his career.
‘At that particular time, we had sort of this philosophy and strategy of bringing in younger players in and then developing them,’ Sir Alex Ferguson’s former No.2 said. ‘However, we all felt that we needed quality and experience in that squad.
‘We did have conversations with senior players in the squad just to test the water a little bit. In 2012 we all felt that they felt we needed somebody that had that wow factor when they walked through the door.
‘That player was Robin Van Persie, that is a big wow. It gave everyone a lift and you don’t need any time to get him settled, he was a proven player.
‘Maybe that is less so with Ollie Watkins, Van Persie is considered one of the best players that has ever played in the Premier League and that is a high mark.
‘For us at that particular time, we felt that we needed somebody to come in that complimented us. Obviously, that was a bullseye signing.
‘We won the league and he scored 30 goals, it was fantastic.’