The Manchester United Academy star who made Greenwood and friends upset

KOMPAS.com – Manchester United’s young striker, Mason Greenwood, dedicates goals against Brighton to his colleague, Angel Gomes.

Angel Gomes is Mason Greenwood’s colleague at the Manchester United academy who decided to leave after his contract expired on Wednesday (1/7/2020).

The Manchester United camp and Angel Gomes’ representatives failed to find an agreement to extend the attacking midfielder’s work ties.

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In fact, the Red Devils are reportedly offering 30,000 pounds per week so that the player born 31 August 2000 is staying longer at Old Trafford.

Angel Gomes seemed popular to his classmates.

This is demonstrated by the celebration of Mason Greenwood’s goal which formed the letter “A” with his fingers after scoring Manchester United’s first goal.

After the match, two more Red Devils academy players, James Garner and Teden Mengi, also uploaded photos of Greenwood celebrations with sad face emojis.

INSTAGRAM Manchester United midfielder James Garner uploads.

Angel Gomes also thanked Greenwood for dedicating a goal against Brighton for him.

“There are no words,” said Gomes on Instagram, complete with sad and hearted emojis.

“I love you bro, thank you for the dedication of the goal. “

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Upload Angel Gomes on Instagram.INSTAGRAM Upload Angel Gomes on Instagram.

Angel Gomes left despite making six appearances in all competitions this season, the most since he broke into the first team in the 2016-2017 season.

Angel Gomes made his debut for Man United when Man United won 2-0 against Crystal Palace at home on May 21, 2017 when the player was 16 years and 263 days old.

He became the youngest player to strengthen the Red Devils in an official match since Duncan Edwards in 1953 and became the first player born in 2000 to strengthen Man United.

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