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Man Utd agrees new deal as defender extends Old Trafford stay

Manchester United fans have something to smile about – and no, it’s not a new signing just yet.

But it’s close enough. The club has tied down one of its brightest young talents, Jayden Ngwashi, to a fresh four-year deal. At just 16, the teenage center-back has already caught eyes across England and Europe. And now, he’s staying put.

The news was confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who reported that Ngwashi had rejected offers from other English and European clubs to commit his future to the Red Devils.

The deal runs until 2029, keeping him in the United system as the club looks to build a solid base for the future.

In a transfer window that’s been quieter than Old Trafford on a Monday morning, this bit of business feels like a win. It may not grab headlines like a $100 million striker, but sometimes the best signings are the ones you don’t let leave.

United fans love an academy success story — and Ngwashi could be the next chapter.

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Who is Man Utd teenage defender Jayden Ngwashi?

Ngwashi is a tall, composed center-back who already looks like a player years ahead of his age. Standing at 6’1”, the teenager brings a calm presence on the pitch, whether it’s for club or country.

He has already played for England at the Under-17 level and was recently fast-tracked into United’s Under-21 side. That’s a serious vote of confidence from academy coaches — and one not handed out lightly.

Eligible to represent both England and Italy, he’s shown maturity beyond his years, both on and off the ball. Add to that the fact he’s turned down a list of suitors longer than a stoppage-time board, and it’s clear United have someone special.

With the club focusing more on developing young stars and less on flashy panic buys, Ngwashi’s deal fits the INEOS plan like a glove.

It’s too soon to say if he’ll become the next Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic, but the potential is there. And with United’s track record of nurturing youth, the future looks promising — even if the present still needs a few more goals.

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