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British media: Leicester City is interested in 19-year-old Manchester United teenager Jack Kimden

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May 8th According to British media eflanlysis, Leicester City is interested in 19-year-old Manchester United teenager Jack Jinden.

It is reported that Manchester United youth training young player Kim Dom will leave the team this summer, which has attracted the attention of many clubs. The young player from the Red Devils' youth training camp has been confirmed to leave Old Trafford this summer, with Kingdon born in Bolton and transferring to Manchester United from Mocambi at the age of 16. During his time at Manchester United, he performed well and was a member of the Manchester United youth team's double championship lineup last season. In the second half of this season, he was loaned to the National League Rochdale team, and he has accumulated a lot of valuable starting experience.

Although it has not officially left the team, the young player has attracted the interest of many teams including Leicester City, Millwall, Derbyshire and Wrexham, which have just been relegated. According to transfer expert Grame Bailey, several teams have expressed interest in the Scottish youth international. Teams such as Leicester City, Millwall, Derbyshire and Wrexham all hope to bring in Jinden to strengthen their defense.

Although Jinden is young, his experience at Manchester United is invaluable to these teams. Leicester City conceded 76 goals in the Premier League this season, and they are eager to return to the Premier League and may need a fighting young defender to strengthen the back. Derby County and Millwall both experienced nearly relegation or missed the upgrade play-off situation last season, so they both hope to improve their defensive strength by introducing Jinden.

Jack Kingden, 19, was loaned to Rochdale in January after four years of Manchester United's career, and he originally joined Manchester United from Mocambi's youth training camp. Last season, Kingden helped Manchester United's U-18 win the league title and signed his first professional contract in July this year. As the former captain of the Scottish U-18 national team, Kingden has trained with Manchester United's first team and has made ten appearances for the U-21 team this season. His progress has given him his first loan opportunity to accumulate more experience in playing in the senior team.

Previously, through Manchester United's professional experience program, Jinden had been exposed to the first team environment and participated in the Chester County Senior Cup.

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