Rangers have handed a trial shot to Manchester United talent Adam Berry, who once earned comparisons to England legend David Beckham.
Rangers are running the rule over England youth international Adam Berry, 17, with the youngster involved in two of the club’s recent B team matches.
With the kid’s future at Manchester United unclear, Adam Berry came off the bench in the second half of the recent 3-2 B team defeat to Icelandic side Breidablik last week.
The attacking midfielder/winger also started a Rangers Academy clash with Hearts’ equivalent B team side, with the young Gers actually losing 3-1 to the wee Jambos.
Whilst at the time of writing no decision has been made on the future of Adam Berry, Rangers fans will have one eye on the progress of the Manchester United youngster at the club.
Rangers trialist Adam Berry earns David Beckham comparison
Handed his debut with the Red Devils’ U17s as a 15-year-old, Berry was once highly-rated at Old Trafford but appears to have fallen down the youth team pecking order.
The kid also went viral in 2021 when a clip of Adam Berry scoring a David Beckham-esque wonder goal from the halfway line with the Manchester United youth team appeared online.
Rangers fans would certainly welcome their own version of the iconic former England captain, who is back in Vogue after a Netflix documentary of Beckham’s career was released last month.
One of the most iconic footballers of the 21st century, shrewd businessman David Beckham is now the co-owner of Inter Miami in the MLS and even presented once Rangers-linked Lionel Messi with his most recent Ballon d’Or.

Rangers fans will be hoping the club can harness the clear potential of Adam Berry as the B team and Academy run the rule over the Manchester United talent.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has been clear that he is not scared to field young players at Ibrox as he answered questions on the emergence of Ross McCausland this week.
Another Rangers Academy talent has been pictured in training ahead of the clash with Dundee as he looks to make his first appearance of the season.
