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Mulgrew urges teenage star Smith to learn his trade at Dundee United

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Charlie Mulgrew has urged teenage sensation Kerr Smith to put a big money transfer down south on hold to continue his developmen­t at Dundee United.

Courier Sport revealed last week that Smith is on the radar of all 20 English Premier League clubs after making his first-team breakthrou­gh at the age of 16.

The talented centre-back trained with Aston Villa, Everton and Manchester United before penning his first profession­al contract with the Tannadice club.

Mulgrew is convinced “frightenin­g prospect” Smith is destined to make it to the top.

But he has called on the youngster – who is believed to have a £500k release clause in his contract – to continue his apprentice­ship at Tannadice.

Mulgrew, who quit Celtic for Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers at 20, is convinced he can forge a commanding central defensive partnershi­p with Smith – despite a 19-year age gap.

“Early signs show that Kerr is a really good player,” said Mulgrew.

“He’s only 16, I can’t believe it. I think I was in Malia with the lads when he was born in 2004 which is frightenin­g! He can develop into a top, top player.

“It would be easy for him to have his mind wandering elsewhere. My advice to him would be to stay and learn his trade. If he works hard then he has plenty of time ahead of him.

“Even just training with the first team at 16 is an unbelievab­le achievemen­t. He’s going to learn a lot from that alone.

“He’s better plying his trade here and earning his big move later on. It’s much more beneficial than spending time training with the under-18s or under-23s down south.”

Meanwhile, Mulgrew insists the Dundee United side he has rejoined is better than the one he starred for as a teenage loanee in 2006.

United have invested significan­tly in sports science, data analysis and youth developmen­t at their St Andrews University training base.

And Mulgrew, capped 44 times for Scotland, believes United have made big strides over the last decade.

“The club has got a lot better since I was here the first time,” said Mulgrew.

“It was 15 years ago, so the game was a bit different then but everything has improved since I was here.

“Football has moved forward and Dundee United have definitely moved forward with the times.

“From the food the chefs produce, to sports science and the training facilities – everything is better.

“I’ve seen both sides. I remember the first time I was here on loan. It made me grow up. I went down south to Wolves and they were moving forward as a big club.

“I came back to Aberdeen and Celtic and saw big changes at Celtic.

“At Blackburn they also increased their sports science department.

“The manager here is forward thinking and a modern-day coach.

“Man management is a huge part of that as well, and he seems to be doing that well.

“It’s still early days but he has impressed the lads and we want to help him achieve good things here.”

 ??  ?? Dundee United defender Charlie Mulgrew.
Dundee United defender Charlie Mulgrew.

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