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Man Utd's forgotten summer signing still has a 'long way to go' before commanding any first-team minutes

  • Leon's forgettable Man Utd Under-21 debut

    Leon made his debut for Manchester United's Under-21 team in a 2-1 win at Liverpool on Sunday, playing 45 minutes before being substituted at half-time. He struggled to link with teammate Bendito Mantato on the left flank and was booked for a cynical challenge in a dangerous area. Liverpool exploited Leon's side of the pitch, and United fell behind before adjustments were made with Mantato moving to left-back and James Scanlon coming on at left wing.

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    Leon struggling to settle into life in Manchester

    TheDaily Mail reports that Leon had been training with the first-team group over playing junior matches since his arrival. He does not yet speak English, which has made settling into life in England more difficult, and teammate Victor Musa has acted as an informal translator. That being said, he is thought to be popular with more senior players, who consider him the 'little brother'.

    While scouts have questioned why Leon was prioritised over Harry Amass, who is impressing on loan at Sheffield Wedesday, the club appears focused on giving the young Sourth American time to develop before considering senior minutes.

  • Leon expected direct entry into the first-team

    Before his July arrival, Leon confidently stated: "Everyone thinks I'll go out on loan, but I don't have that mindset. I'm going to kill it in pre-season and within one or two games, I'll already be playing with them." However, observers at his first Under-21 match noted he struggled to establish any rhythm and was exposed defensively. The 18-year-old still has work to do to match the physicality, pace, and tactical awareness required at first-team level.

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    Leon to continue with the Under-21s for foreseeable future

    For the foreseeable future, Leon will remain with the Under-21s to gain match experience and adapt to life in England out of the spotlight. Fans may recall a similar approach being taken with a teenage Amad Diallo in 2021 that is now paying off.

    United appear committed to Leon's long-term development, but will have to be patient before expecting him to thrive in Premier League action.

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