Here is all you need to know about Silva Mexes, Manchester United’s new wonder kid along with his age, career, bio, dad and mum
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With the acquisition of 14-year-old wonderkid Silva Mexes, Premier League powerhouse Manchester United has completed its first signing of the INEOS era.
Posing with the No. 7 shirt at the team’s training facility in Carrington, the young player confirmed his transfer to Old Trafford via a social media picture.
Although the adolescent was scouted by several Premier League powers, he decided to commit his career to the Red Devils. He wrote on his social media account:
“Very proud moment for me and my family to announce my signing for Manchester United. Thank you for everyone who has helped me on my journey so far.”
With former United coach Kieran McKenna leading Ipswich, the transfer for son Mexes comes at a convenient time. Let us have a look at who this young player is.
Who is Silva Mexes?
Age 14 Silva Mexes is a newly signed Manchester United player and is the son of a Premier League legend.
Silva who is a talented young striker and Under-13 sprint champion from Essex has joined the Red Devils academy from Ipswich
There are reports that the young Ipswich Town native was being pursued by a number of Premier League teams however, he chose to sign for the Red Devils.
Mexes’ debut with the senior team is a long way off. He will be a part of Old Trafford’s junior system and is anticipated to play alongside Kai Rooney in the Red Devils’ U-14 group, according to a Goal.com article.
Who are Silva Mexes’ parents?
Silva Mexes is the son of Premier League legend Robert Earnshaw. His mother’s name isn’t known.
In a 1-1 tie with West Brom in May 2005, Earnshaw, who had played at Old Trafford twice in his career, scored one goal for his side. In four games against United, that was the only outcome he could muster.