You could have had these boys, Moyes! Meet the wonder kids XI who have been let go by United... and are shining elsewhere

David Moyes has called for help and wants two more players to avoid another embarrassing defeat similar to Manchester United's derby-day mauling.

Well, David, look who you could've had at your disposal. Sportsmail has come up with a Manchester United XI of youngsters they have let go permanently or are out on loan this season.



It includes a Premier League regular, a France international and a midfielder who scored four goals in one game at the weekend...

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High flyer: Jesse Lingard celebrates one of his four goals during his Birmingham debut

MANCHERSTER UNITED XI

Sam Johnstone; Marnick Vermijl, Frederic Veseli, Scott Wootton, Zeki Fryers; Ravel Morrison, Ryan Tunnicliffe; Nick Powell, Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard; Federico Macheda

Goalkeeper: Sam Johnstone, 20 (Yeovil)

The England Under 20 goalkeeper is at Championship side Yeovil for three months. He is a hot prospect for the future, although hopefully a gaffe on his loan debut that cost his new side the game has not shattered his confidence.

Rising star: Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone is at Yeovil for three months on loan

Right back: Marnick Vermijl, 21 (NEC)

The Belgian was considered one of the top reserve players at United and is now gaining senior experience on loan at the Dutch top-flight side. Known for his consistency and reliability.

Experience: Marnick Vermijl (left) is getting his chance in the first team at NEC Nijmegen

Centre back: Scott Wootton, 22 (Leeds) Established himself as a regular in the Championship side since he was allowed to move there permanently in the summer. Could well see him back in the Premier League, if Leeds gain promotion or if another team come in for him. First-team berth: Scott Wootton is a regular for Leeds having signed from Man United on a three-year deal Centre back: Fr ederic Veseli, 20 (Ipswich) The defender caused a storm when he left Manchester City's academy, which he joined aged 15, for United in January 2012. The Swiss Under 21 international didn't make the cut but was not short of options when he was released in the summer. Bridging the gap: Frederic Veseli played for both Manchester City and United before joining Ipswich Left back: Zeki Fryers, 21 (Tottenham) Sir Alex Ferguson was furious with Spurs when they signed the young full back, who he had let got to Standard Liege, accusing them of setting up a deal in secret to get him on the cheap. He's played twice in cups this season and has been tipped as a first-team regular. Highly rated: Zeki Fryers (right) left United for Standard Liege before joining Tottenham Centre midfield: Ravel Morrison, 20 (West Ham) United finally gave up with Morrison after a string of off-field problems and let the midfielder, compared to Paul Scholes when coming through the ranks, join West Ham. A loan spell at Birmingham last season has curbed his behaviour and he is fast establishing himself as a Premier League regular back at West Ham. He netted his third goal in six appearances last night. Onto a winner: Ravel Morrison netted for West Ham against Cardiff in the Capital One Cup

Centre midfield: Ryan Tunnicliffe, 20 (Ipswich)

On loan at Ipswich until January but boss Mick McCarthy is desperate to extend that until the end of the season. He is already becoming an integral part of the Championship side.

Key man: Ryan Tunnicliffe (right) is becoming an integral part of Ipswich's team

Attacking midfield: Nick Powell, 19 (Wigan)

Nick Powell was a goal-machine at Crewe, where he initially played further forward. In April 2012 he became the first player to pick up all five of Crewe's end-of-season awards, prompting his move to United. He's been known for scoring some special goals.

Goal threat: Nick Powell (right) is spending time at Championship side Wigan

Attacking midfield: Paul Pogba, 20 (Juventus)

Never far from controversy, Ferguson finally gave up on the midfielder and let him join Juventus last year and he helped them win Serie A in his first season. He is now breaking into the French national side aged only 20.

United old boys: Paul Pogba (right) shakes hands with Juventus team-mate Carlos Tevez

One that got away: Pogba was considered a hot prospect while at United but left for Italy

Attacking midfield: Jesse Lingard, 20 (Birmingham)

His debut on loan at Birmingham will be remembered for years – scoring all four goals in a 4-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday. Manager Lee Clark understandably wants to extend the 20-year-old's deal beyond the one month. Moyes might have other ideas.

Dream start: Lingard was irresistible during his Birmingham debut at the weekend

Finding form: Lingard netted a number of times during United's pre-season tour

Striker: Federico Macheda, 22 (Doncaster)

The Italian scored his first goals on loan at Doncaster for a month at the weekend. His double against Nottingham Forest was not enough to win the match but will do wonders for his confidence.

Confident: Federico Macheda wheels away after putting Doncaster in front against Nottingham Forest

Crucial: Macheda netted a stunning strike against Aston Villa to help Manchester United to the title in 2009

Meanwhil e, on the b ench ...





Davide Petrucci - The Rome-born midfielder began life with the giants of the city, Roma, but United swooped in with a big-money deal for the then 16-year-old. He was part of the Under 17 team that won the Milk Cup in 2008 and the 21-year-old is currently on loan at Royal Antwerp until the end of the season.



Room to Rome: Italian Davide Petrucci appears in a pre-season friendly for Manchester United

Robbie Brady - Could emerge as Ireland's answer to Gareth Bale after the left back / midfielder became the highest ever scorer at Under 21 level for his country. He joined the United academy when he turned 16 after being spotted by scouts while playing for St Kevin's Boys. He spent the best part of two seasons on loan at Hull, before he was sold to the now Premier League club in January.