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Young Talents Secure Professional Contracts with Cambridge United

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Cambridge United has took a big step in helping young talent grow by signing JJ Briggs Harry Dawson and George Munday to their first professional contracts. These players showed they got what it takes throughout their academy time and loan experiences which marks a new chapter in their football careers.

  • JJ Briggs who’s a promising goalkeeper has been really good in Cambridge United’s Academy.
  • Harry Dawson an energetic right-back has got through tough times to get his professional future.
  • George Munday a striker who shows lots of talent has got better through loan experiences.

JJ Briggs: A Goalkeeper with Potential

JJ Briggs has made it big by signing his first professional contract with Cambridge United. Being real important in the club’s Academy, Briggs shows he can lead and win matches. You can hear him on the pitch and his big saves have been amazing during his academy time. When he went to play at Biggleswade FC he got even better which makes him someone to watch in the next few years.


Harry Dawson’s Journey of Resilience

Harry Dawson the energetic right-back has got himself a professional future with Cambridge United. He came from Norwich City’s Academy when he was U16, and Dawson has always been someone you can count on. Even though he got hurt during his scholarship his time at Biggleswade FC really helped him get better. It’s amazing how he got through the hard times and he always plays really good on the field.

George Munday: A Striker with Promise

The last of the three new professional signings is striker George Munday. He’s been with Cambridge United his whole academy time getting through injuries from growing to become a really important player. When he played at Biggleswade FC and St Ives Town he got better at scoring goals showing he can put the ball in the net lots of different ways. Munday is real good at finishing and works hard which makes him exciting for the club’s future.

As these young players start their professional careers Cambridge United is excited to see them grow and help the senior team. If you want to know more about it go to the official announcement on Cambridge United’s website.

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