MU academy player denies Malaysian family ties

MU academy player denies Malaysian family ties

The Premier League club's teen striker Ethan Wheatley says reports linking him to Malaysia and even Indonesia were not true.

A talent scouting site recently claimed Ethan Wheatley had blood ties to Malaysia through his grandmother who was said to be from Selangor. (Instagram pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Manchester United academy striker Ethan Wheatley has refuted claims that suggest he has familial connections to Malaysia.

The 18-year-old Stockport-born professional footballer said reports linking him to Malaysia and even Indonesia were untrue.

“I don’t have Malaysian blood. The reports are wrong, I’m not Malaysian or Indonesian,” he said when contacted by Bernama.

Wheatley’s name sparked discussions among local football enthusiasts after a talent scouting site claimed he had blood ties to Malaysia through his grandmother who was said to be from Selangor.

Wheatley signed his first professional contract with United in January following his impressive form and caught the attention of team manager Erik ten Hag after he was called to train with the main squad in February.

He is now a mainstay of United’s Under-18 squad and has reportedly made several appearances with the club’s Under-21 squad as well.

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