Nigerian striker Victor Musa made a surprising appearance in Manchester United’s 25-man squad for their intensive training camp in Dublin, where the Red Devils are preparing for their upcoming Premier League match against Leeds United. The inclusion of Musa, who joined Manchester United in 2021, marks a significant development for the promising player, who has yet to make his official debut for the club in the Premier League.
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has opted for a strong forward line in the travelling squad, selecting six players for the role, including Musa, Matheus Cunha, Joshua Zirkzee, Amad, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko. Joining Musa as another player with a Nigerian connection is Patrick Dorgu, a Denmark international.
The training camp, which will last four days, is set to provide Manchester United with a crucial opportunity to regroup and fine-tune their plans ahead of the final seven fixtures of the Premier League season. This intense preparation phase comes at a critical moment for the Red Devils as they aim to solidify their position in the league standings.
Despite his inclusion in squad selections for various competitions, Musa has yet to be called up for an official match since joining Manchester United in the summer of 2021. This season, he has made his mark in United’s lower teams, scoring three goals in 13 appearances across the Premier League 2, National League Cup, EFL Trophy, and Premier League International Cup.
Musa’s unique eligibility to represent Nigeria, England, and Spain adds an interesting dimension to his career. Born in Tudela, Spain, he has represented the youth teams of both La Rojita and the English Young Lions, showcasing his versatility and potential. Before joining Manchester United, Musa honed his skills with clubs like Lourdes and Bradford City in the lower leagues of English football.
The inclusion of Musa in the squad for the Dublin camp is a pivotal moment for the Nigerian striker, who continues to gain recognition within the club. As Manchester United gears up for their critical run-in, Musa’s participation in the training camp could pave the way for more opportunities on the senior stage, potentially leading to his first appearance in the Premier League. This development not only highlights Musa’s growth but also underscores the club’s commitment to nurturing talented young players in their system.


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