Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is set to play several kids tomorrow against Leicester City.
Solskjaer has clarified players who figured in the win at Villa and defeat to Roma on Thursday will not play 90 minutes against Leicester.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Luke Shaw, Fred, Paul Pogba, Bruno Fernandes, and Mason Greenwood started on Thursday and Sunday. Fred was the only player who completed 90 minutes in both matches.
Shola Shoretire, Hannibal Mejbri and Anthony Elanga have trained with the United first-team in the last five months and Shoretire, 17, made his debut against Newcastle in February. Elanga, 19, has been an unused substitute while the 18-year-old Mejbri is awaiting his first squad call-up, reports the Manchester Evening News.
"We will sit down with the sports scientists today, we can have a theoretical team now but we'll have to see how they react when they come in tomorrow and on Tuesday morning and then pick a team Tuesday afternoon," Solskjaer said on Sunday.
"They (young players) are in contention, yeah, definitely. They're in the first-team squad, they're training with us every day, so I would think that some of the young boys will get an appearance, definitely.
"If it's coming on towards the end or it's starting, I don't know, because I don't know how the players will be on Tuesday when we see them."

