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30th May 2016
02:49pm BST

The youngster also found the net on his England debut against Australia on Friday. He commented:
"I have always been a Manchester United fan, so to be playing in the first team really is a dream come true. I am grateful for having the chance to prove myself. To be able to play football at the biggest club in the world means everything to me and my family."
Borthwick-Jackson made his United senior debut against West Bromwich Albion last November, and made 14 appearances in 2015/16.
He missed out on the end of the season with injury, but will be pressing for a full-back slot next season. The defender said:
"I have grown up at United and have enjoyed every minute of being here... I will continue to work hard and take advice from the manager and his coaching team to improve with every training session."Mourinho may look to tie up other young talents, such as Timothy Fosu Mensah and Axel Tuanzebe, to new and improved deals in the coming weeks.

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