Earlier this month, it was revealed by the French media that Noam Emeran was going to renew his contract with Manchester United.
The young forward has been with the Red Devils since 2019, when he signed from Amiens SC’s U19s for a fee nearing £2m, and at now 19 years of age, it’s time for him to make a professional decision.
His current deal with Manchester United expires at the end of the season, but it appears that L’Equipe were right, as Foot Mercato are also reporting the information on Tuesday.
They have a few more details on the operation, revealing the young player is currently ‘continuing his development’ with the U23s, and is ‘edging closer and closer to the professional group’.
Not only that, but it’s explained he ‘should be loaned out’ next season, with the likes of FC Nantes, Werder Bremen and FC Augsburg all interested in taking the Manchester United youngster to give him some game time going forward.
A bit later, RMC Sport’s Loic Tanzi brought his own information, and claimed the deal could be announced as early as Tuesday afternoon
Noam Emeran (2002) va prolonger son contrat à Manchester United cet après-midi de deux saisons. Le club et le joueur ont l’ambition de trouver un prêt la saison prochaine pour connaître ses premières minutes en professionnel #RMCLive
— Loïc Tanzi (@Tanziloic) April 19, 2022