Rwandese youngster Noam Emeran has assigned a two-year contract extension with English Premier League giants, Manchester United with an option of a further year.The 19-year old, who turns out for United u23 team and has also trained with the first team joined United in 2019 under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his contract was set to expire in June, before he got a two-year renewal.The striker is hoping to work his way up to the first team when new coach Erik Ten Hag lands but it is also rumored that he could be on his way out on loan with a couple of French and German clubs interested in his services.Official: Noam Emeran has signed a new contract with #mufc until 2024, with the option of an additional year pic.twitter.com/XWekuIteKg— utdreport Academy (@utdreportAcad) May 4, 2022 “19-year-old French forward Noam Emeran has signed a new contract at Manchester United which runs until 2024, with the option of an additional year. The 2002-born winger signed his first professional contract at United shortly after his 17th birthday in November 2019, having joined the club the same year from Amiens. This new deal is a reward for the development he’s shown since then,” read a statement from United. “Emeran has been in good form for United’s Under-23s side recently, scoring in the team’s recent Old Trafford draw with Arsenal,”. Born in France, the striker is son to former Amavubi international Fritz Emeran Nkusi. He has played for the France U16 team but is still eligible for the Rwanda National team.BREAKING🚨:19-year-old Rwandan🇷🇼 forward Noam Emeran has signed a new contract at Manchester United until 2024, with the option of an additional year. The 2002-born winger signed his first professional contract at United in November 2019 from Amiens. pic.twitter.com/I5mgOfGV8N— Gasana24 (@Gasana_24) May 4, 2022