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29-05-2019 | 14:07 Football
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Manchester United youngster named in Wales squad

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Manchester United target Daniel James, who plays for Swansea has been named in the Wales squad for their upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Croatia and Hungary. United youngster Dylan Levitt has also been included in Ryan Giggs’s 28-man squad. Reportedly, James has already agreed personal terms with Manchester United and  Swansea is set to negotiate 15 million fee. What refers to Levitt, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer drafted the 18-year-old into first-team training on the eve of the final game of the Premier League season against Cardiff earlier this month but he didn’t make the matchday squad. Levitt made 20 starts and scored five times for the Under-18s in 2018-19 and earned his U23 debut in January before scoring in the Premier League International Cup defeat to Reading. Levitt also played the full 90 minutes of United's stirring FA Youth Cup third round triumph over Chelsea and their defeat to Brighton in the next round. The full squad: Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Danny Ward (Leicester City), Adam Davies (Barnsley), Ashley Williams (Stoke City, on loan from Everton), Neil Taylor (Aston Villa), Chris Mepham (Bournemouth AFC), Chris Gunter (Reading), Connor Roberts (Swansea City), Ben Williams (Barnsley), Ethan Ampadu (Chelsea), Joe Rodon (Swansea City), Tom Lockyer (Bristol Rovers), James Lawrence (RSC Anderlecht), Joe Allen (Stoke City), Jonathan Williams (Charlton Athletic), Will Vaulks (Rotherham United), David Brooks (Bournemouth), Matthew Smith (Manchester City), Dylan Levitt (Manchester United), Dan James (Swansea City), Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Ben Woodburn (Liverpool), Harry Wilson (Derby County, on loan from Liverpool), Tom Lawrence (Derby County), Rabbi Matondo (Schalke 04), George Thomas (Scunthorpe United, on loan from Leicester City), Sam Vokes (Stoke City), Kieffer Moore (Barnsley). Sources: Walesonline.co.uk

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