Can youth prevail in a new generation under Louis Van Gaal?
It has been well written that Louis Van Gaal is willing and can give youth a chance to emerge into the ranks.
Question is will they become a success or if not find a new footballing place to live.
In the summer Manchester United bulked up their squad with star names and faces to hope to recollect the glory nights of Champions League by acquiring a top four finish.
Many questioned whether youth would be given an opportunity to prevail and be chanced by the Dutch manager Louis Van Gaal after the spending spree.
Defensives shortages have meant that players such as Tyler Blackett, Michael Keane, Paddy McNair and Jesse Lingard have all had to fill in.
Most youngsters had their time in the heart wrenching 4-0 defeat to MK Dons in the cup which wouldn't have been pleasing for the onlooking manager Van Gaal.
It seemed certain that young defenders would have their chances. It's continuously for worrying the players at the other end of the spectrum as James Wilson, Adnan Januzaj,Jesse Lingard and Andreas Periera all having very limited game time.
Although you can always trust in Van Gaal's methods and philosophy he may need to consider the fans wanting to see youth products venturing into the first team.
Adnan Janzuaj now 19 years old will hope for first team football this season but has been given extremely limited valuable time to shine as all 6 of his appearances have come from off the bench.
Then to stick the Belgian in the U21s team to help get some game time with him responding with a hat trick portrays that he is earning and deserving the right to play first team football.
The youth in Manchester United could spark a new generation like the class of 92' if managed and conducted properly.
The youth system can present a surprising assets to the squad and develop huge possibilities.