November 7, 2024

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Bolton, Blackpool, Shrewsbury and Fleetwood all keen on Man United loan agreement

Dan Gore, previously linked with Preston North End, could be heading to League One instead with a host of clubs interested

As the years gone by have proved, Man United have one of the most proficient academies in the whole of England, with plenty of youngsters coming through the setup to either play for the Red Devils’ first-team or move on to other clubs and become a success.

And the latest teenager to potentially be a star of the future is Dan Gore, who impressed in pre-season in 2023 but is now potentially set to go out on loan for game-time.

A report from Football Insider in late December suggested that Borussia Dortmund were planning on trying to make 19-year-old Gore the latest British talent they bring to the Bundesliga to develop, but it’s far more likely that United keep the midfielder and develop him into a first-teamer of the future.

Dan Gore and Rhys Bennett sign new Man Utd contracts | Manchester United

There is also a battle for Gore’s services from agents as he is currently represented by his family, but in the short-term, there has been plenty of interest in England to take the youngster on loan for the remainder of the campaign.

Bolton, Blackpool, Shrewsbury and Fleetwood all want Gore

Dan Gore and Rhys Bennett sign new Man Utd contracts | Manchester United

Perhaps surprisingly though, given Gore’s reputation and his couple of appearances under Erik Ten Hag already this season, it appears that League One could be his destination and not the Championship.

Preston North End of the second tier were reportedly interested in Gore recently, according to Samuel Luckhurst of the Manchester Evening News, but it was then soon claimed by the Daily Mail that there was a ‘better chance’ of him heading into the third tier instead.

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