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Harrison: "Why I left Man United to make it to the Premier League"


Harrison: "Why I left Man United to make it to the Premier League"


Jack Harrison Made know his decision to Leave Manchester United Academy at the age of 14.


Manchester United on-loan Leeds United winger Jack Harrison has revealed a shocking message about his decision to leave Manchester United's academy at the age of 14.


According to him, the decision was made in other to pursue his dream of playing Premier League football.


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Harrison, when he was 7-year-old joined Manchester United academy from Liverpool academy and spent seven years of career at Old Trafford training under the academy.


The Leed United star made his professional debut on May 21 2016 as He substituted Thomas McNamara in the 57th-minute of the game, a match with went on the favor of their opponent on 0-7 loss against the New York Red Bulls at Yankee Stadium.



Jack Harrison, who has played alongside top footballers like Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, David Villa, and Andrea Pirlo for Major League Soccer side New York City FC, 


Is now playing for Leeds United for a season-long loan from Manchester City.


On 1 July 2019, Jack Harrison re-sign for Leeds United on a season-long loan from Man City. As part of the Initial deal with Leeds United who has the option to sign him on a permanent transfer at the end of 2019-20.


Transfer: Deal Close - Man Utd's Telles deal completed - only formal offer remains.


The 23-year-old England U21 has made three appearances for his club Leed United, after which he scored one goal.


He also scored on this second debut for Leeds on 4 August against Bristol City.  


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