Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hints at Manchester United first-team opportunities for ex-Sunderland striker Joe Hugill

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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted that Joe Hugill could be in line for first-team opportunities at Old Trafford – having hailed the ex-Sunderland youngster as a ‘top striker’.

Hugill left the Academy of Light in the summer, penning a contract with the Red Devils after a six-figure fee was paid to Sunderland.

And the teenage striker has enjoyed a rapid rise since arriving in the North West, quickly establishing himself in the under-23 side despite being initially being signed for the club’s under-18s.

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Indeed, Hugill has netted 14 times in 17 games for both of the age group sides this season – including four goals in a comfortable win over Liverpool under-23s over the weekend.

Ex-Sunderland striker Joe Hugill could be in-line for opportunities at Manchester UnitedEx-Sunderland striker Joe Hugill could be in-line for opportunities at Manchester United
Ex-Sunderland striker Joe Hugill could be in-line for opportunities at Manchester United

Such form hasn’t gone unnoticed by Solskjaer, who has now hinted that first-team opportunities may not be too far away for the young striker.

Speaking at a press conference today, the Manchester United boss was quizzed on high-profile under-23 signing Amad Diallo – but was quick to point the focus back to 17-year-old Hugill.

“If we go from that game [vs Liverpool], I'd pick Joe Hugill,” he said.

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“Four goals by Hugill, he's a top striker as well, we're looking forward to seeing his development.

“Amad gets a good start and why Joe didn't take the penalty himself to get five goals I'm going to ask him.”

Hugill caught the eye while playing for Sunderland’s under-23 side last season and was linked with a host of Premier League clubs over the course of the summer.

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