Manchester United twins Will and Michael Keane back in the shop window with England Uner 19s
Michael (left) and Will Keane have both been earmarked for loans in the coming season
United's Keane twins will be back in the shop window again tomorrow night for the England Under-19s as clubs gather to run the rule over potential loanees from Old Trafford.
Stockport Reds Will and Michael Keane are expected to be in the Young England line-up at Prestons Deepdale as the teenagers look to qualifier for the European Championships in Estonia this summer.
Uniteds reserve pair have already been scouted by Blackburn Rovers boss Steve Kean as he looks to recruit players on loan for next season in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League.
Striker Will scored twice at Deepdale last Friday in a 5-0 win against Slovenia in the qualifiers.
And Reds Reserve Player of the Year Michael was in defence alongside his United colleague Tom Thorpe, who also scored, and keeper Sam Johnstone was behind them in an Old Trafford defensive triumvirate.
England drew 1-1 with Montenegro at Rochdales Spotland on Sunday and are now looking to progress against Switzerland back at Preston.
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The two Keanes have already been identified by United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as young pla! yers who could be loaned out in the new campaign to help their progress. But prolific hitman Will is just concentrating on his international targets for the time being.
I am pleased to have scored for my country, it is always a privilege and hopefully I can do the same tomorrow night, said the 19-year-old.
We started the qualifying campaign off well at Deepdale on Friday and hopefully we can finish in the same manner against Switzerland. It is going to be a big game.
We need to go into the match with confidence, and try and get the right result so we win the group.
The attendance was great last Friday, the fans got right behind the team and that is always the case when we play at home.
Hopefully, we will be seeing them again tomorrow and we can give them something to cheer about.
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Stockport Reds Will and Michael Keane are expected to be in the Young England line-up at Prestons Deepdale as the teenagers look to qualifier for the European Championships in Estonia this summer.
Uniteds reserve pair have already been scouted by Blackburn Rovers boss Steve Kean as he looks to recruit players on loan for next season in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League.
Striker Will scored twice at Deepdale last Friday in a 5-0 win against Slovenia in the qualifiers.
And Reds Reserve Player of the Year Michael was in defence alongside his United colleague Tom Thorpe, who also scored, and keeper Sam Johnstone was behind them in an Old Trafford defensive triumvirate.
England drew 1-1 with Montenegro at Rochdales Spotland on Sunday and are now looking to progress against Switzerland back at Preston.
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The two Keanes have already been identified by United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as young pla! yers who could be loaned out in the new campaign to help their progress. But prolific hitman Will is just concentrating on his international targets for the time being.
I am pleased to have scored for my country, it is always a privilege and hopefully I can do the same tomorrow night, said the 19-year-old.
We started the qualifying campaign off well at Deepdale on Friday and hopefully we can finish in the same manner against Switzerland. It is going to be a big game.
We need to go into the match with confidence, and try and get the right result so we win the group.
The attendance was great last Friday, the fans got right behind the team and that is always the case when we play at home.
Hopefully, we will be seeing them again tomorrow and we can give them something to cheer about.
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