WHAT IS NEXT FOR FOSU-MENSAH?



The 21-year-old has now completed two educational loan spells at Premier League clubs, after playing 24 times for Crystal Palace in 2017/18 before appearing 13 times for Fulham in 2018/19.



That spell at Craven Cottage was ended by an injury that required surgery and, at that time, the Academy graduate vowed to return as quickly as possible. “We get setbacks in life but it is how you bounce back that matters,” he posted on Twitter. “I’m gutted about what’s happened but I’m determined to come back stronger. Thank you for all your support. God is great.”



Fosu-Mensah currently has 21 United appearances to his name and, in the club’s history, he remains the fourth youngest player to start a Premier League match, following his full debut against Watford on 2 March 2016 when he was 18 years and 99 days old.



Whether Tim will build on that tally or not will presumably depend on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who has recently spoken of his desire to assess the squad this summer and those who have returned from loan spells. It will be interesting to see if the youngster will go on tour to Australia and Asia.

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