Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is willing to promote more academy talent this season.
United have sold Timothy Fosu-Mensah, to Bayer Leverkusen, Jesse Lingard has joined West Ham United on loan and Odion Ighalo has returned to Shanghai Shenhua following the end of his year-long loan.
Marcos Rojo is expected to permanently leave for Boca Juniors before Monday's transfer deadline.
"Of course, with the youngsters, we do have some kids there that are looking like they can take the next step very soon," Solskjaer said. "But, then again, in the times we're in and the bubbles we're in and the training bubbles, we have to be careful on when to promote them. As soon as they move out of the 23s bubble and into ours they can't just go back there and train, so it has to be for a longer period.
"They can go there and play a game, so say when Brandon went and played with the 23s or Amad is going to play with the 23s, that means they have to travel by themselves, get changed in a different dressing room and just go out there and play with them. Then you're back in our bubble.
"If they train with them, suddenly they're out of ours and into theirs. It takes planning but there are a couple that if we get injuries and issues we can look at promoting."

