The twin sons of a former Manchester United regular have signed their first professional contracts with the club after impressing at youth level.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Darren Fletcher's two 17-year-old sons have penned pro deals at Carrington.
Twins Jack and Tyler Fletcher joined United last year after initially playing for Manchester City's academy.
The two midfielders have represented both Scotland and England at youth level, even appearing as teammates, but Jack has seemingly committed himself to playing for England while his brother is a regular for Scotland.
Jack, a left-footed player, has also been called up by first-team coach Erik ten Hag to train with United's senior side, while Tyler has reportedly remained consistent at U18 level.
Their father is currently the technical director at the 20-time English champions, a role he has been in since 2021. He has previously served the club as an assistant manager and as a youth team assistant coach.
During his playing career, Fletcher joined United from Tynecastle FC as a teenager and went on to make 342 appearances between 2001 and 2015, win 13 trophies in the process.