Albert Mills: Man United starlet’s stellar form rewarded by Michael Carrick | OneFootball

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·12. März 2026

Albert Mills: Man United starlet’s stellar form rewarded by Michael Carrick

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Manchester United starlet Albert Mills’ ascension through the ranks at Old Trafford has taken the next step after the latest update from Carrington today.

Man Mountain

Mills has enjoyed a superb campaign for the Under-18s this season, delivering a series of commanding performances as the leader of the backline. The 18-year-old centre-back has made 17 starts for Darren Fletcher‘s side, while also featuring three times for the U-21s.


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Last month, he scored a towering header in the 4-1 demolition of Oxford United in the last sixteen of the FA Youth Cup – a tournament in which he has played every single minute so far.

Despite only turning 18 at the end of February, Mills already possesses an imposing frame and has regularly dominated opposition forwards.

However, the East Anglian native is also technically excellent, with an academy expert describing him as a “great ball playing defender” who possesses a “fantastic passing range and impressive carrying ability”.

Modern football demands that centre-backs be strong in and out of possession, with Mills’ well-rounded skillset offering a clear pathway to United’s first team – as demonstrated by Michael Carrick‘s decision to include him in training today.

Making the jump up

The Manchester Evening News reports Mills was spotted at Carrington as Carrick and his coaching staff put the senior side through their paces ahead of a pivotal Premier League clash this week.

United face Aston Villa at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon in a match which could prove decisive in the hunt for Champions League football next season.

The Red Devils are currently third in the table, ahead of Villa on goal difference. Unai Emery’s side are in a poor run of form, though United fell to their first defeat under Carrick away to Newcastle last week.

Fifth place is likely to be sufficient for qualification, given England’s strong coefficient ranking. However, Chelsea and Liverpool are also in the mix, with only three spaces available for the four teams.


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