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Manchester United have already found Jadon Sancho's replacement, and he's going to be much better - opinion
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Jadon Sancho looks finally set to be departing Manchester United for good before the transfer deadline window strikes shut.

It is believed that United have agreed a deal with Juventus for Sancho, which initially looks like a loan move to Turin - then with an obligation to buy.

It appears that even after Sancho's reconciliation with Erik ten Hag following last year's spat - Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos mob are still keen to part ways with the 24-year-old.

With Facundo Pellistri also departing to Panathinaikos, it now looks like the Red Devils are going to be short of a right-winger over the next few seasons - bar Amad Diallo of course.

Could a replacement be signed? Potentially, although there is little need for a winger in the closing hours of the transfer window.

This is partly because of an academy graduate, who is simply destined to be Ten Hag's newest prodigy and shining light around Old Trafford.

Sadly, with hindsight in our favour, we know this wasn't the case. Instead, United saw not even a slither of the dazzling footballing capabilities Sancho showcased in Germany.

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However, someone we can hopefully see live up to his previous showings when transitioning to the Manchester United first-team squad could be Shea Lacey.

Despite being just 17 years old, the winger is one of the hottest prospects in the youth setup - and for good reason. He has absolutely torn it up in every age group he's played in.

Most notably in the under-18s last season, he started off gloriously - that was until his injury which kept him out for the rest of the campaign.

Competition Games Goals Assists Yellow Cards Red Cards Minutes Played U18 Premier League U18 Premier League 7 2 3 2 - 452 UEFA Youth League UEFA Youth League 3 - 1 - - 92 Total 23/24: 10 2 4 2 - 544 But now Lacey is seemingly back for United this season, and with a severe lack of right-wingers, could we see him breakthrough to the first-team squad?

As we've seen in the last two seasons, Ten Hag has trusted numerous academy graduates to come into the limelight - and most have been a success.

The likes of Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo and Ethan Wheatley have proven they're old enough - and good enough, so Lacey could also follow this trend.

Naturally, hell need some time in the academy to shake off the long-standing injury, but we seriously wouldn't be surprised if Lacey was the next attacking youngster to be trusted into the limelight around Old Trafford.