Man United include two exciting youngsters in training ahead of Tottenham clash amid injury fears
Young Manchester United goalkeepers Elyh Harrison and William Murdock featured in Monday's first-team training session at Carrington.
United have released images of the pair training alongside first-choice shot-stopper Andre Onana as they prepare for Sunday's Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Reds were light on senior goalkeeping options against Leicester City on Friday night, missing both Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton through injury. It meant Onana started between the posts when he would have otherwise made way for Bayindir to start.
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In the absence of the Turkish international and experienced shot-stopper Heaton, 21-year-old Hubert Graczyk was named on the substitutes bench for the very first time. The goalkeeper joined United from Arsenal last summer and was recently promoted to the first-team squad, appearing in pre-match warm ups. He was spotted featuring in the warm ups ahead of last month's clashes with Arsenal and Southampton.
However, Friday night's FA Cup win over Leicester saw him officially named in the matchday squad for the very first time. Fellow youngster Murdock conducted the role Graczyk had in recent matches against the Foxes, appearing as the third goalkeeper.
Murdock, 17, joined United's academy in 2023 and has been a regular for the Under-18s this season. He has started United's opening two matches in this season's FA Youth Cup and has been capped for Northern Ireland at Under-17s level.
Harrison, meanwhile, was not part of head coach Ruben Amorim's plans for the win over Leicester as a result of being cup-tied. The goalkeeper was on loan at Chester earlier this season and appeared for the non-league outfit in the qualifying rounds of the competition.
United recalled Harrison from his stint at Chester in early-January with a view to him training regularly with the first-team and getting more minutes under his belt for the academy. He kept seven clean sheets in 18 league appearances for the Seals.