This is borderline delusional. Our youngsters will most likely not be a new Class of 92, and several of them won't even make it at United, or even in the PL.
Not even Rashford would be a guaranteed starter in a top European team!
You didn't even mention our biggest talent, which is clearly Dean Henderson. I'll wager a strong bet he makes England number one in not too long. He has been consistently great for well over two years, which is streets ahead of all our other youngster's average performance, including Rashford.
Well sure, if you're going to be all meanspirited about it. I'm happy to reply in kind.
I put class of 92 in brackets because its OBVIOUSLY not going to be the same. That's what the bracket are there for. What should be apparent is that we have a new crop of youngsters that are A-team ready now, and they are approaching 21, with several established first teamers under 22. The players I mentioned are ready now. If you don't agree, visit an optician. Brandon Williams have scored his first team goal and gotten MotM both his first starts in the EPL and EL. Greenwood is on the board in the EPL and Europe. AWB i 21, Rashford 22. Angel Gomes will break into the team this season if he keeps up form in the U-23s, Garner keeps getting fed minutes. Sigh, why bother being pessimistic? Go support Liverpool if they're so much better, or anyone else for that matter.
Marcus Rashford is on pace for 30+ goals on the season including all competitions. That is nearly three times his all time output from previous seasons. To ignore the massive strides he's taken is so utterly pointless. He's on pace for 30+, at the ripe old age of 22. If he keeps the pace and does land on that number, at that age, he's worth over £100m. And that is quite literally market price for a player with those stats and that age.
I abolutely swear that you must get a massive justiceboner for crapping all over your own team and players, while simultaneously achieving the impressive feat of glorifying everyone else. "Wouldn't be a guaranteed starter" my a**.
I'm not really going to excuse myself for not mentioning Henderson, mainly because he's unlikely to become the MUFC #1 goalkeeper for the next 4 year unless De Gea falls of a cliff. The club will have to either let De Gea go in a couple years to make room for Henderson, or sell Henderson as he won't be a backup keeper.