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MANCHESTER UNITED have handed Livingston kid Matthew Knox a second chance to win a move to Old Trafford.

The Lions teenager will spend this week with the Premier League giants just a few months after a successful trial spell training with the club earlier this year.

Knox is also wanted by Rangers who have made several approaches to Livi.

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He became the youngest player to play for the club when he made his debut just four days after his 16th birthday last December.

The Light Blues had a bid of £75,000 rejected by the League One side back in January with the club looking for at least double that fee for one of the hottest properties in the country.

Knox impressed during a week’s training at Murray Park under the watchful eye of Ibrox boss Mark Warburton who is still keen to land the services of a player who has also spent time at Liverpool, Spurs, Everton and Nottingham Forest in recent months.

A move to Jose Mourinho’s side could now be on the cards if he catches the eye in the coming days and that could spark a bidding war for Knox with Rangers set to be involved but Record Sport Online understands a move down south is the preferred option.