Manchester United defender Di’Shon Bernard set to join Hull on loan

The 20-year-old defender gained senior experience on loan at League Two side Salford last season.

Simon Peach
Thursday 29 July 2021 05:04 EDT
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Di’Shon Bernard is set to join Hull on loan (Mike Egerton/PA)
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Manchester United defender Di’Shon Bernard is set to join Hull on a season-long loan.

Having made his United first-team debut against Astana in the Europa League in November 2019, the 20-year-old defender gained further senior experience on loan at Sky Bet League Two side Salford last season.

Bernard made two substitute appearances for United in pre-season friendlies this month and is now set to test himself at Championship level by making a loan switch to promoted Hull.

Another United academy player is also on the move, with Charlie McCann understood to be joining Scottish champions Rangers.

The 19-year-old midfielder is expected to link up with the Ibrox giants’ B team in a deal that could reportedly rise to £750,000.

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