Mason Greenwood has agreed a new contract with Manchester United to keep him at the club until June 2025, with the option to extend for a further year.
The 19-year-old has been at United since the age of seven and made his senior debut as a substitute against PSG in the Champions League in 2019.
Since then Greenwood has made 82 appearances for the club, scoring 21 goals.
Greenwood said: "When you join the club at seven years old, you just dream of playing for the first-team one day.
"I’ve worked so hard to reach this level and the last two years have been amazing.
"There is so much that I want to achieve in the game and I know that this is the perfect environment to play my football.
"With the support from the manager, his coaching staff and so many great players to learn from; I know that I am developing every single day.
"There is a lot more to come from myself and this team and I am so committed to working hard week in, week out to help the group achieve success.
"I want to repay the club for the support that everyone has given me over the years and show everyone just what I am capable of."
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United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer added: "Mason is a fantastic talent and yet another fine example of the type of player that our Academy produces.
"He has made great progress this season, showing real maturity and adaptability to his game, which has seen him develop into one of the best young players in the country.
"Whilst it is easy for people outside of the club to forget that Mason is just 19, it is our job as coaches to ensure he reaches his phenomenal potential and every step we take is to help him along that path.
"Mason is naturally gifted and has a brilliant attitude; we know how important he is going to be for Manchester United over the coming seasons."