Little is known about Amir Ibragimov, 15 year old Russian born prodigy of MU

15-year-old prodigy, Amir Ibragimov was discovered in the training session of the first team MU before the clash with Aston Villa, at 8 pm on April 30.

MU welcomes Aston Villa in the battle to win a place in the Champions League next season, within the framework of round 34 of the English Premier League.

A native of Russia, Dagestan Amir Ibragimov signed a contract with the  English “Manchester United”, details

Coach Erik ten Hag’s team is currently ranked 4th with 60 points, more than Aston Villa – the last 10 unbeaten team, is in 6th place with 6 points. The Red Devils will climb to 3rd place if they get all 3 points before the opponent.

To prepare for the match, Erik ten Hag called 15-year-old young talent Amir Ibragimov to practice with MU.

On his personal page, this ‘prodigy’ player also showed off the moment he put on his shoes, marking the first time he trained with the MU 1 team.

Manchester United sign youth prodigy Amir Ibragimov to contract -  Manchester Evening News

What good does Amir Ibragimov have that coach Erik ten Hag pays special attention to? The player, born in Dagestan, Russia before moving to England with his family at the age of 11, was a prominent element in the MU youth team.

He is the captain of U14 and U15 MU, participated in both U16 and last year also made his U18 debut with the Red Devils.

Amir Ibragimov started from Sheffield United academy but was quickly hunted by MU, ‘stolen’.

Manchester United midfielder Amir Ibragimov takes part in first-team  training aged just 15 - Manchester Evening News

The young player made Red Devils fans excited when a few months ago scored decisive goals to help U15 MU win against rival Man City, then U16 MU won Liverpool …

Young Russian bamboo shoots also played for England U15, being one of the players MU rated as the best of the club academy.

Last year, MU successfully kept Amir Ibragimov, despite the fact that this player was interested by many famous European teams. The Red Devils also want to “tie” Amir Ibragimov longer, while waiting for him to turn 17 to sign his first professional contract.

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