Exclusive: Nottingham Forest signs teenage midfielder who left Manchester United this season

Exclusive: Nottingham Forest signs teenage midfielder who left Manchester United this season

 

 

According to HITC, Nottingham Forest and former Manchester United midfielder Adam Berry have reached an agreement on terms.

 

After splitting from Manchester United earlier in the season, Adam Berry has now chosen to sign a contract with Nottingham Forest, according to sources who spoke with HITC.

 

Adam Berry, a former prospect for Manchester United, has agreed to join Nottingham Forest.

 

Berry turned down United’s offer of a new contract because he didn’t think there was a way for him to break into the starting lineup at Old Trafford.

 

Several teams expressed interest in speaking with Berry, including Plymouth Argyle, Blackburn Rovers, Ipswich Town, Preston North End, and Sheffield United.

 

Adam Berry

 

However, the 18-year-old has now accepted to an 18-month contract to join Forest after a week of training that included playing against his old team, United.

 

With 44 points from 25 games, United is currently five points behind Aston Villa in fourth place in the Premier League standings. The goal for the Red Devils is to place among the top four.

 

Forest is four points above the relegation zone in the Championship table with 24 points from 25 games, and they are interested in signing Rosenborg midfielder Sverre Nypan.

 

One for the future

Before being called up to the Manchester United Under-18 squad, Adam Berry was a highly regarded and promising player for the Under-16 squad.

 

Berry demonstrated his skill and potential when he made his Under-18 debut for United at the age of 15.

 

The teenager is a player to watch out for at Nottingham Forest in the future since he can play as a winger or an attacking midfielder.

 

When Berry, who previously scored an incredible long-range goal for the Under-15 team from within his own center circle, is included in the starting lineup by Forest will be exciting to watch.

 

“He is the go-to guy.” When the £30 million star plays, a Sky commentator declares that Arsenal is “unstoppable.”

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