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Teenager Adu to train at Man Utd Man Utd reject Adu trial reports
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Freddy Adu will train with Manchester United for two weeks in November. Manchester United have dismissed claims that American Freddy Adu will have a trial at the club.
The 17-year-old American forward has long been tipped to become one of football's hottest prospects and has repeatedly hinted at a move to Europe. Reports had suggested the 17-year-old striker, who plays Major League Soccer for DC United, would visit Old Trafford for two weeks in November.
Adu plays his football for DC United in American Major League Soccer and club spokesman Doug Hicks stressed that the spell in England was not a trial. A United statement said: "Freddy Adu will not be attending a trial with Manchester United as has been reported on both sides of the Atlantic."
"This is a great opportunity and we support his decision to seek additional training opportunities," said Hicks. Adu is contracted to MLS and not the club and has one more season to serve.
DC United's domestic season came to a close at the weekend following a play-off loss to New England Revolution. The Washington Post reported that Adu would link up with United for a two-week trial, starting on 18 November.
After the game Adu said there had been "some serious talks" that could lead to him playing elsewhere next year and heightened speculation over his future. The United statement continued: "The reports contradict statements released last season in which United expressly pointed out that a Adu was not a player they are currently interested in.
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"I'd like to be back but my ultimate goal was to go overseas and if it comes sooner rather than later, I'll take it," he added. "Despite the recent bout of speculation, United's stance has not changed and Adu will not be attending a trial."
DC United's domestic season ended at the weekend after losing a play-off to New England Revolution.
After the game Adu said there had been "some serious talks" that could lead to him playing elsewhere next year and his comments heightened speculation over his future.
"I'd like to be back but my ultimate goal is to go overseas and if it comes sooner rather than later, I'll take it," he added.
Adu has played three seasons for DC United, having joined them at the age of 14.Adu has played three seasons for DC United, having joined them at the age of 14.
The midfielder-cum-striker, who is contracted to MLS rather than the club, has one more season to serve but there is an option for two more for the Ghana-born player hailed as the great hope of American soccer. Although there is only one year remaining on his contract with MLS, there is an option for two more for the Ghana-born player, who has been hailed as the great hope of American soccer.
Any potential move to Europe will be permissible under international transfer rules when he turns 18 in June 2007.Any potential move to Europe will be permissible under international transfer rules when he turns 18 in June 2007.
The Washington Post reports that Adu will link up with United on 18 November.