Sao Mai left JJ Gabriel wing is considered one of the most potential players who have ever grown up from MU's training furnace.
On Thursday, coach Ruben Amorim took a photo with the 14 -year -old at Carrington Training Center. The Gabriel family was also introduced to the Red Devils coach. Amorim has posed to take photos with the child star, who is considered to have enough qualities to reach the peak in the future.
Last weekend, MU invited Gabriel to watch the match against Arsenal on the Vip stands for the Board of Directors, right after the boy decided to commit to sticking with the club for another 2 more years.
Typically, young players at the Academy will not be in direct contact with the coach or sitting in a special area in a Premier League match. However, Gabriel is considered an exception for its extraordinary talent.
Only 14 years old but Gabriel has the potential to become a big star and soon build a name. The boy used to reach the sights of many leading European clubs, but this summer decided to continue to stay in Manchester.
Sports Director Jason Wilcox plays an important role in persuading Gabriel and his family, while negotiating director Matt Hargreaves also contributes in this process.
Gabriel launched MU's U18 team in early April and scored a double after coming on the bench. Before the closed season, the boy had two more appearances and continued to score.
This young star was nicknamed “Kid Messi” after his training clips and special skills caused storms on social networks as a child.
Gabriel has a European passport, the factor that helps the boy more noticed by the big clubs in the old continent.