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Rams bring in Manchester United goalkeeper
Ramsbottom United have signed young Manchester United goalkeeper Tom Wooster on loan for the remainder of the season.
In 2021, Wooster joined United’s U18s from Barnsley.
He was named Academy Player of the Year during the 2020/21 campaign, and since joining United he has played semi-regularly for their U18s side.
Hailing from Yorkshire, the young goalkeeper has also represented England at youth level and signed his first professional deal with the Reds last Apri.
Wooster made his Rams debut against Workington AFC on Tuesday night.
He played a crucial role in their 1-1 draw with the promotion hopefuls, saving a last-minute penalty to ensure the team bottom of the Pitching In NPL West Division secured a valuable point on the road.
On his arrival, Wooster said: “Before joining Rammy, I spoke with some of the coaches and the loan manager at Manchester United and we all decided that a loan was the best thing for my development.
“We sat down and looked at the options but it was Ramsbottom that really appealed to me.
“The manager, coaches and all the lads have made me feel really welcome. I’ve enjoyed training with everyone and I’m feeling sharp.”
Rams manager Lee Doanfee said: “Tom has settled in really well with the group in the two weeks that he’s been here.
“Making your debut away to Workington is always going to be a tough test, but I felt it was one that he came through with his head held high.”
Photo credit: Manchester United
He was named Academy Player of the Year during the 2020/21 campaign, and since joining United he has played semi-regularly for their U18s side.
Hailing from Yorkshire, the young goalkeeper has also represented England at youth level and signed his first professional deal with the Reds last Apri.
Wooster made his Rams debut against Workington AFC on Tuesday night.
He played a crucial role in their 1-1 draw with the promotion hopefuls, saving a last-minute penalty to ensure the team bottom of the Pitching In NPL West Division secured a valuable point on the road.
On his arrival, Wooster said: “Before joining Rammy, I spoke with some of the coaches and the loan manager at Manchester United and we all decided that a loan was the best thing for my development.
“We sat down and looked at the options but it was Ramsbottom that really appealed to me.
“The manager, coaches and all the lads have made me feel really welcome. I’ve enjoyed training with everyone and I’m feeling sharp.”
Rams manager Lee Doanfee said: “Tom has settled in really well with the group in the two weeks that he’s been here.
“Making your debut away to Workington is always going to be a tough test, but I felt it was one that he came through with his head held high.”
Photo credit: Manchester United