Manchester United midfielder James Garner has signed a new contract to 2024 ahead of joining Nottingham Forest on-loan.
Garner will spend the 2021/22 campaign on loan at Nottingham Forest after agreeing a season-long loan move to the Championship club.
He told the club's website: “I'm made up, Manchester United has been a massive part of my life for over 10 years now. My ambitions are obviously to become a first-team player here. I know exactly what it takes, I'm ready to go and showcase my ability to everyone and keep on striving for all my goals.
“Signing this new contract shows the faith that the club has in me, it gives me extra motivation and means so much for me and my family.
“I want to be a big player for this club one day, that is my ultimate aim and I'll be working every day to make that happen."
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke of Garner's ability in Friday's press conference but admitted the midfielder would need to go out on loan to gain further experience.
“He's done really well in pre-season, and he's really impressed me," the manager explained. “I think for his career, another season, or another six months now to start with, playing regularly in the Championship will help him."