With the emergence of Marcus Rashford from last season, the Manchester United fans here in the Transfer Tavern are excited about the future of their team.

The young Englishman shot to prominence as United struggled with injuries up top, with him scoring on his debut and going on to impress enough to see him on the plane with England for Euro 2016.

The only appearance he made during that tournament was as a sub in the loss to Iceland, but he still managed to leave a mark with his pace and running whilst all those around him fell to pieces.

What the future holds for Rashford, nobody knows for sure, but United fans are hopeful that there are more like him coming through at the club ready to make an impact.

Our landlord has done a bit of scouting with this in mind then and thinks this THREE are ones to keep an eye on…

Regan Poole

Regan Poole

Big things are expected of the Welsh centre-half who came through Newport County and went on to be the club’s youngest ever debutant at the age of 16.

He went on to make 16 appearances for the Welsh before joining United, and in the next few years he’ll be hoping to force his way past Chris Smalling and Eric Bailly at the heart of defence.

It’s a tough ask of course but he’s clearly demonstrated the ability to stick it out so you wouldn’t put it past him.

Callum Gribbin

Gribbin

The midfielder is from Salford and that already makes him one for the fans to keep an eye on.

Local players coming through for the clubs are always what the supporters want to see and Gribbin certainly looks like he could fit the bill.

He trained with the first team occasionally under Louis van Gaal, and has many of the current coaches very excited about his future with the team.

He still has to fulfil that potential but if he does the Red Devils could have a real star.

Sean Goss

Sean Gossddd

Goss travelled with United to Wolfsburg in the Champions League squad last season, and so is clearly highly regarded by those behind the scenes at Old Trafford.

Whilst the club have no Champions League football this season, they still have the Europa League to compete in and Jose Mourinho might feel that it’s the perfect opportunity for the midfielder to gain top level experience.

He was actually born in Germany but is a Red Devils fan through and through.