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= Ro-Shaun Williams =

Ro-Shaun Williams, who is twenty years old (born 3 September 1998), is an English footballer who plays as a central defender on the Shrewsbury Town Football Club in Football League 1.

He has played for England’s under-16, under-17, under-18, and under-19 national team.

Early life
After being invited to the Manchester United Development Center, he joined the club at 9 years old from Fletcher Moss. Williams has played defender ever since he was very young. He moved to central defender between ages ten and eleven but he also played right back. When he was sixteen years old he broke Darren Campbell's 100 metre record at Ashton-upon-Mersey school which was set, and never beaten, 25 years ago. He made his England U16 debut on February 11, 2014. He began playing for Manchester United’s youth team in the 2014 in the FA Youth Cup.

Club career
Williams joined the Manchester United U18 team on January 1, 2016 when he was 17 years old and when another centre-back Axel Tuanzebe got promoted to the Under 21 team he became captain of the U18 team. After playing exceptionally he later joined the Under 21 team managed by Warren Joyce. After winning the title for the Under 21s he became a regular starter and an important player for the U21. Williams has also made appearances on the Senior team on the bench. Williams was put on the bench against West Ham in the FA Cup in the 2015/2016 season. He also made another appearance on the bench against Liverpool in the Europa League in the 2015/2016 season. In the 2017/2018 season he played 18 games with the U-23 team and captained the U19 team in the UEFA Youth League and was an ambassador when they travelled to Belgrade. Now Williams made a transfer to Shrewsbury Town after a long youth career at Manchester United FC. He transferred to Shrewsbury Town FC and signed a two and a half year contract at 20 years old. Now he is a regular starter for Shrewsbury Town FC in Football League 1.

International career
Williams has played for England since the U-16 level when he made his debut on February 11, 2014 under Kenny Swain and went on to make six appearances. On October 7th, 2015 he made his debut for the England U17 team and went on to make 5 appearances under Neil Dewsnip. Shortly after making his debut for the England U-17 team he moved up to the England Under-18 team and made his debut on his birthday, September 3, 2015, under Neil Dewsnip and later went on to make only two more appearances. On November 10, 2016 he made his debut for the England U19 National Team under Keith Downing and went on two make just 1 more appearance. The only big competition he has played in so far, is the Under 17 World Cup in Chile.