Key Points

Manchester United's promising goalkeeper Elyh Harrison has joined Shrewsbury Town on loan for the 2025/26 season. The 19-year-old previously shone during a loan spell at Chester and earned Man Utd’s Reserve-Team Player of the Year. An England U19 international, Harrison will now develop under former United academy graduate Michael Appleton. Shrewsbury’s Director of Football Micky Moore praised Harrison’s potential, calling him a key target for the club.

Key Points: Man Utd's Elyh Harrison Joins Shrewsbury Town on Loan

  • Elyh Harrison joins Shrewsbury Town on loan from Man Utd
  • The 19-year-old previously impressed on loan at Chester
  • Won Man Utd’s Reserve-Team Player of the Year in 2024
  • England U19 international to work under ex-United graduate Michael Appleton
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Man Utd goalkeeper Elyh Harrison joins Shrewsbury Town on loan

Man Utd's young goalkeeper Elyh Harrison secures loan move to Shrewsbury Town for the 2025/26 season, aiming for further development.

"I’m really excited that we’ve signed Elyh. He’s someone we’ve targeted since last season ended and I think he’s got a bright future. – Micky Moore, Shrewsbury Town Director of Football"

Manchester, July 22

Goalkeeper Elyh Harrison has joined Shrewsbury Town of League Two on loan for the 2025/26 season.

The 19-year-old shot-stopper will relish his second loan move, having enjoyed an impressive six-month spell with Chester in the National League North in 2024/25. After 18 appearances with the Seals, Harrison returned to United in January to represent the club’s Under-21s and was part of the senior matchday squad for the first time in February as an unused substitute.

Elyh joined United in 2022 from Stevenage and developed well in their Under-18s squad, showing quality and bravery with the ball at his feet as well as fine shot-stopping abilities. His displays across the 2023/24 season were particularly impressive, as he helped the U18s to an unprecedented trio of trophies, earning the Denzil Haroun Reserve-Team Player of the Year award as a result.

An England Under-19 international, Harrison will play at Shrewsbury under Michael Appleton, a United Academy graduate who won the same Player of the Year award at United in 1996. He went on to make two first-team appearances in his time at Old Trafford, before permanent spells with Preston North End and West Bromwich Albion.

"I'm really excited that we've signed Elyh. He's someone we've targeted since last season ended and I think he's got a bright future. We watched him play at Chester last year and continued to watch him when he went back to play for United's under-21s. We think he's got all the right characteristics and that this could be a very good loan for him. Michael wanted to get him in the building as soon as possible, so I'm really happy to get it over the line because it was a tough process due to the amount of interest in the player," said Director of Football Micky Moore.

- IANS

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Ananya R
As a Man Utd fan from Mumbai, I'm excited to see our academy products getting chances! But I wonder why they're sending him to League Two when he did well in National League North? Shouldn't he be tested at higher level? 🤔
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Vikram M
Good luck to Harrison! Meanwhile, our Indian keepers like Gurpreet Singh Sandhu should also get such opportunities in European leagues. ISL is improving but we need more exposure at this level.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Appleton mentoring him - that United connection could be valuable. But honestly, the article reads like PR. Let's see how he performs against tougher competition before calling him the next big thing.
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Karthik V
Meanwhile in India, our young keepers struggle to get proper training facilities. Premier League clubs have such great youth development systems - wish our ISL clubs would learn from this model!
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David E
At 19, he's got time to develop. League Two is perfect - competitive but not overwhelming. Remember De Gea struggled initially at United. Patience is key with young goalkeepers!

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