The 19-year-old defender of Sierra Leonean descent has penned fresh terms over extension with the Red Devils, with his new deal set to take him through to 2028
English-born Sierra Leonean teenager Jaydan Kamason has signed a two-year contract extension with Premier League giants Manchester United, with the option of a further year, the club have announced.

The Right-back, who is currently with the Man Utd U21, has been stirring in the Premier League 2 so far this term and has now been tied down to a new deal that is set to secure his future at the Theatre of Dream until the next two football seasons.
An official confirmation over his contract extension from the club's official website reads: ''Jaydan Kamason has signed a new contract with Manchester United. The 19-year-old has put pen-to-paper on fresh terms that will run until 2028, with the option of a further year. In 2023, Kamason became the first player from the Academy’s Emerging Talent Programme (ETP) to sign a professional contract at the club.''

''Jaydan joined the ETP at the age of 10, whilst playing for local grassroots team Stockport Vikings. After spending a period of time developing, working with bespoke coaching and delivery staff, Jaydan transitioned to the main Academy group where he has spent the last nine years.The full-back finished last season with the opportunity to travel with the first-team for our post-season tour of Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong and featured in both games.


