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NCFC Product Perez Signs with Celtic, Returns to NCFC on Loan

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 01/31/19, 3:07PM EST

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United States U-20 international will begin professional career on familiar ground


North Carolina FC Youth Academy product Manny Perez has featured for the U.S. U20 National Team and had two standout seasons with North Carolina State over the past two falls. | Photo courtesy North Carolina FC

CARY, N.C. – North Carolina FC announced on Thursday that United States U-20 National Team standout Manny Perez had signed with Scottish Premiership side Celtic FC and has been loaned back to North Carolina FC, a move that will see the former NCFC Youth Academy product begin his professional career on familiar ground at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park this year in the USL Championship.

Perez is the latest NCFC youth product to join the professional ranks after receiving the direction of current North Carolina FC assistant coach John Bradford as well as former NCFC defender and Academy coach Greg Shields. His move serves as the most recent example of the club’s strong youth-to-pro pipeline. Perez will be the third Academy player on NCFC’s active roster, joining local products DJ Taylor and Dre Fortune.

“I’d like to thank Celtic FC for signing me and allowing me to continue my development at my hometown club,” said Perez. “I’m excited to start my professional career with NCFC and look forward to working with my new teammates and contribute to the success of the club.”

The 19-year old was a critical part of the NCFC Youth Academy from 2014-2017. In his final two Academy seasons, he appeared in 62 matches and recorded 20 goals. He also earned U.S. Soccer Development Academy Player of the Year honors for the East Conference in 2016 and was named to the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Best XI in the East Conference in 2017.

“This is such an exciting moment for Manny, and I couldn’t be happier for him,” said Bradford. “This move will be a massive step in his development and a great opportunity for him to begin his professional career. In our years with him in our academy, our staff knew there were big things ahead from him, even at a young age. It has been wonderful to see him earn DA accolades, college accolades, U.S. Youth National Team opportunities, and now starting his professional pathway. I am so proud of him and look forward to seeing him excel.”

Perez spent the last two years playing for NC State where he appeared in 29 matches, scoring six goals and adding nine assists. He was named ACC Freshman of the Year in 2017 and was ranked the No. 2 freshman on Top Drawer Soccer’s Freshman Top 100 List at the end of the 2017 season. 

“We are thrilled to have Manny re-join NCFC on loan from Celtic FC,” said North Carolina FC President and GM Curt Johnson. “Celtic is one of the top clubs in the world with a storied tradition both on and off the field and we look forward to partnering with them.”

In 2016, Perez appeared as a substitute in the Carolina RailHawks (now North Carolina FC) match against West Ham United of the English Premier League, earning significant minutes while measuring up against some of the top talent in soccer. A year later, Perez once again featured for North Carolina FC and impressed as a substitute in the club’s draw with EPL side Swansea City. 

As a member of the U.S. U-20 Youth National Team, Perez was instrumental in helping the United States qualify for the 2019 U-20 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 Pan American Games in Peru, as the team captured the CONCACAF U-20 Men’s Championship last November. 

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