Mason Greenwood has been compared to Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs by Nicky Butt, with the 18-year-old striker picking up a baton which has passed through some memorable hands.
The Red Devils have prided themselves on youth production down the years, with their fabled Class of â92 taking that process to unimaginable heights.
Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford are among those to have broken through since then, with the likes of Scott McTominay and Brandon Williams also dropping off the production line.
Greenwood could be the next to achieve superstar status, with the teenage frontman seeing regular minutes under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season and helping himself to seven goals.
He is following in illustrious footsteps, with Giggs among those to have paved the way for academy hopefuls to tread a similar path and inspire the next generation behind them.
âItâs always someoneâs turn to carry the baton for the academy for a few months or years,â Butt told the Manchester Evening News.
âIt was Jesse a few years ago, then it was Marcus and now itâs Mason. Hopefully itâll be someone else pretty soon.
âI think itâs your duty to do that when you get your chance.â
GettyButt, who broke through alongside David Beckham and Paul Scholes, added: âIt happened back in our day with Ryan first and then us lot, then it was Wes Brown, Darren Fletcherâs turn and so on.
âNow itâs Masonâs and the good thing about it is thereâs so many around him. Heâs not on his own. You might get the attention for a few months when youâre carrying the baton, but someone will come in and take the baton off you and itâs their turn.â
Solskjaer is placing plenty of trust in youth during his reign at Old Trafford, with the exploits of Greenwood and co proving to those harbouring dreams of one day gracing a similar stage that no doors will be closed to them.
Butt, who has stepped out of a role in Unitedâs academy to become their head of first-team development, said: âIt gives you hope [as a young player].
âBecause no matter how good these young players are â like we had Ryan and Masonâs had Marcus â you know thereâs a chance for you. If one personâs done it from the academy, everyone else can do it.
âThatâs all you can ask for as a young person in any life. Hope to get a chance, whether thatâs in the working environment or in football, if you believe thereâs a chance for you, youâll work your socks off from dawn till dusk.â


