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The overseas Vietnamese player receives scholarships from MU

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MU awarded a professional scholarship to Vietnamese young midfielder Jariyah Shah. In addition to him, 11 other players of the U16 Red Devils team were also honored to have this.

Shah has a Vietnamese mother, playing for MU youth team

The overseas Vietnamese midfielder Jariyah Shah is one of the 12 young players of the U16 MU team to receive the club's scholarship in this phase. Scholarships means that Shah will start practicing full -time, at least 12 hours/week and receive a salary of about 130 pounds. This achievement of Shah even surpassed his teammate Kai Rooney – the son of legendary Wayne Rooney. Rooney's son was not on the list of 12 young players who received this scholarship.

Shah has impressed since the admission of the Academy and was the only player to play for the U18 team this season, when he was 16 years old. According to British media, the young overseas Vietnamese player has made Mu spend more than 100,000 training tables for Doncaster Rovers, when Shah is only 14 years old. Shah was born in 2009 in Australia, whose father is a Pakistan, a Vietnamese mother. After that, he moved to him. In fact, Jariyah Shah is eligible to play for 4 national teams including Vietnam, Pakistan, Australia and England.

Shah has a height of about 1m80, kicks as a central midfielder. In the match against the last U18 Wolves, he was quite aggressive but did not create many notable things. However, Shah's debut also marked a new chapter in his career.

As a career at MU progresses, the interest in Shah's national choice will surely increase. And this is just the beginning.

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