Scott McTominay has revealed who he thinks are the three biggest talents in Manchester United's youth ranks. And the midfielder - who has become a key player under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - admitted he feels a responsibility to guide the youngsters as they bid to follow his footsteps into the first team.
McTominay, 23, has played 27 games for United this season and has been one of Solskjaer's most consistent players. Another beginning to establish himself in the first-team picture is striker Mason Greenwood, who McTominay described as "one of the most talented players I've seen for a long time".
But the Scotland international picked out three other prospects who he expects to hit the big time - naming defender Di'Shon Bernard, forward
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