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Manchester United wonderkid nicknamed the 'Kid Messi' stars in academy fixture vs Man City

-Credit:j.jnr10 via TikTok
-Credit:j.jnr10 via TikTok


Manchester United youngster JJ Gabriel, who has the nickname 'Kid Messi', scored and recorded three assists in the Under-16s' stylish 6-2 win against Manchester City last weekend.

Gabriel underwent a small operation on his shoulder in October, which meant he missed some time on the pitch, but he has returned with a bang and starred in the U16s' win over City.

The 14-year-old was given the nickname 'Kid Messi' after clips of him training and completing specialist skills went viral when he was younger. There is excitement building about his potential and it's thought to be only a matter of time before he steps up to play in Under-18s matches.

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Gabriel recently thanked Marcus Rashford for taking penalties with him at Carrington before the forward joined Aston Villa on loan for the remainder of the season, and he received a 'get well soon video' from Andre Onana when he was recovering from his shoulder injury.

Followers of the academy are hopeful that Gabriel will reach the first-team at Old Trafford, but he is on the radar of top European clubs and made a visit to watch Barcelona in August.

Gabriel was pictured with one of his idols, Lamine Yamal, outside the Nou Camp, and he has a European passport, which has caught the attention of big clubs on the continent.

Gabriel's ball control is exceptional and he recently scored a brilliant goal for the U16s against Wolves, taking the ball around the goalkeeper to slot home into an empty net.

The youngster was invited to spend time with United's U18s when they played Manchester City in the Premier League Cup final last season and was involved in the warm-up at Leigh Sports Village.

He was just 13 years old when he was given that opportunity and is now becoming increasingly involved with the U18 group in training so he can be challenged against older players.

Gabriel also won the Most Valuable Player award at a U16 tournament in Hong Kong in August, which was presented to him by former United player Dimitar Berbatov.