The young left-back has been allowed to go to the Championship side on a season-long deal following the return to fitness of Luke Shaw
Manchester United’s Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has joined Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan until the end of the 2016-17 campaign.
The 19-year-old broke into United’s first team last season under Louis van Gaal following an injury crisis that saw full-backs Luke Shaw, Marcos Rojo and Antonio Valencia all ruled out, making his debut in the 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion in November.
He went on to make 14 appearances after impressing the Dutch manager, but new boss Jose Mourinho made it known to the young left-back that he is not in his immediate plans following Shaw’s return from a broken leg.
As a result he has been snapped up by Championship side Wolves, who are now managed by legendary former Inter and Italy goalkeeper Walter Zenga.
Wolves are unbeaten so far after four games of their league campaign this season, sitting two points off the top with eight points.
Borthwick-Jackson joins James Wilson and Adnan Januzaj in being sent out on loan by United after the attacking pair joined Derby and Sunderland respectively for the rest of the season.
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