United academy starlet’s excellent form earns U21s international call-up ahead of crucial double-header

Manchester United’s Tyler Fletcher has taken a key step in his development after earning his first call-up to the Scotland Under-21 squad. Fletcher is the son of current Manchester United Under-18 head coach Darren Fletcher. And, according to BBC Sport, the youngster is continuing in his father’s tradition. Being on the international stage, therefore, can be a crucial sign of progress for academy players pushing for consistent senior-level football. In this case, the moment arrives after the 18-year-old broke into the first team at M16. After all, the academy starlet made his first-team debut at Old Trafford, coming on as a late substitute against Tottenham Hotspur in February. This appearance was an indication that the Red Devils see him as a talent moving in the right direction, with Fletcher seen as one of the brightest prospects in United’s youth set-up. International pathway opens up Meanwhile, the Manchester native represented England at under-16 level before going on to feature for Scotland at under-16, under-17, and under-19 level. Furthermore, such context evidently makes his latest promotion the next stage in his international journey. In addition, the call-up comes ahead of Scotland Under-21 matches against the Czech Republic and Portugal. Bright prospect moving forward Moreover, there is a sense of family history with such updates, especially considering Fletcher Senior captained Scotland during his own illustrious playing career. Fletcher Junior’s latest recognition, however, is not only a reward for his own recent growth, but it is also a notable evolution in his career trajectory. Essentially, it suggests his performances have been enough to earn attention at a higher phase within the Scotland setup. In the final analysis, for a young United midfielder who has recently tasted senior football, this is more encouraging news for Old Trafford. Featured image Ben Roberts photo via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Okari Wambunya Okari Wambunya is a football writer at The Peoples Person, covering Manchester United with fast, accurate, and source-led news, analysis, opinions, team developments, injuries, press conferences, and matchday reactions. A former secondary school teacher, he now coaches college football (not soccer) and continues to support young people through academic mentoring and youth work. He holds a BA (Hons) in English from Brunel University London and an MA in Education from King’s College London, with experience across digital journalism and broadcast sports media. Okari first praised Michael Carrick in a blog post he wrote at 16-years-old in 2014; over a decade later, United appointing Carrick as interim head coach feels like a full-circle moment.

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