
James McAtee, once part of Manchester United’s youth academy, made a surprising switch to Manchester City at just 14 years old. While the exact reasons for his departure from United remain private, it’s believed the move was driven by a combination of better development prospects and a clearer path to senior football at City.

Nicknamed “Salford Silva” for his flair and creativity, McAtee quickly rose through City’s ranks and made his first-team debut in 2021. Despite loan spells at Sheffield United where he impressed, breaking into City’s star-studded midfield has proven difficult.
Now, with just one year left on his contract and limited opportunities at the Etihad, McAtee is reportedly attracting attention from his old club — Manchester United. If Ruben Amorim is appointed as United’s new manager, the door could open for McAtee’s return. Amorim is well-known for trusting young players and could offer McAtee the regular first-team football he’s been missing
A return to Old Trafford would be a full-circle moment for the Salford-born midfielder — and a potential boost for United’s midfield rebuild under a new era.