Nigerian wonderkid completes move to Manchester United after leaving Arsenal

Published: September 27, 2024
Nigerian wonderkid completes move to Manchester United after leaving Arsenal

Danish-born Nigerian wonderkid, Chido Obi-Martin has completed his move to Premier League giants Manchester United after leaving Arsenal in the summer. 

According to Manchester United youth team guru, Academy Scoop, the dual-national center forward can now be considered a Manchester United player. 

The Red Devils received formal communication from the Premier League that their prolonged ratification process for the transfer of former Arsenal starlet Chido Obi-Martin has been completed.

Obi-Martin already passed a routine medical examination and put pen to paper on a contract before the Premier League's five-step review was concluded on Friday morning.

The five-step review is a process of investigation conducted before registering any academy player.

Arsenal did everything in their power to retain the services of Obi-Martin, offering him a scholarship deal and then a professional contract, but Obi-Martin opted to embark on a new chapter in his career.

The Denmark U18 international has joined Manchester United on a scholarship deal and will sign professional forms on his 17th birthday in November 2024.

United have pulled off a massive transfer coup by bringing Obi-Martin to the club, fending off competition from the likes of Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Dortmund,  Monaco and Newcastle United. 

Besides Arsenal, another top-six Premier League club showed interest in Obi-Martin but he favored a switch to Manchester United.

Obi-Martin made a splash in last season's U18 Premier League, scoring 32 goals in 18 games and broke a club record for the most goals scored by an Arsenal  U18 player in a single season.

Ifeanyi Emmanuel 


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