Manchester United have reportedly reached an agreement to send three players to one club immediately.
It has been a dismal start to the 24/25 season for the Red Devils as manager Erik ten Hag continues to struggle to bring the best out of his players.
United are currently in 14th place in the Premier League table and are winless in the UEFA Europa League after drawing against FC Twente and FC Porto.
As a result, questions have been raised over whether Ten Hag remains the right man to lead the Old Trafford club forward.
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On Monday afternoon, it was reported by Manchester Evening News that United have agreed to send three academy players to train with Swiss side Lausanne-Sport this week.
The report stated: “Habeeb Ogunneye, Jack Kingdon and Ethan Williams flew to Switzerland on Monday morning and the three youngsters will get the opportunity to train with Lausanne's first team.”
The three players, all 18 years old, have been rewarded with the chance to train for the Swiss top-flight club due to their impressive performances in the academy.
Lausanne-Sport are currently 10th in the Swiss Super League table after collecting eight points from nine matches. They are two points above the bottom side Young Boys and one ahead of Winterthur.
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Lausanne-Sport are owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who this year became a minority owner at United after striking a deal with the Glazer family.
Ratcliffe and his INEOS team bought Lausanne-Sport back in 2017 and there has been an agreement between the Swiss club and United to give youngsters the chance to experience football overseas.
Meanwhile, United's first team stars will return to club action this week after the latest international break.
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Ten Hag and his men will hope to reignite their 24/25 campaign this weekend when they welcome Brentford to Old Trafford in the Premier League.
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