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Chido Obi-Martin fires four-word Manchester United message after wonderkid's debut heroics

Manchester United starlet Chido Obi-Martin has posted on social media platform Instagram for the first time following his phenomenal full debut for the club.

The talent made his long-awaited bow for the Under-18s following his high-profile move from Arsenal. In north London, the 16-year-old smashed records available to him at the Gunners - including highest goal-scorer for the Under-18s eclipsing Folarin Balogun.

He made the headlines with a seven-goal performance against Liverpool during his time with Arsenal. And on Saturday, he wasted no time in capturing attention - scoring inside 11 seconds of his full debut and netting a 14-minute treble before putting his feet up in the second half.

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Nottingham Forest's youngsters were put to the sword as United hit them for six at their academy. Following the triumph, he shared a wordless post on his social media and followed it up with a post reading: "Happy to be back."

It has been an eagerly anticipated arrival for United after they were forced to wait for Premier League approval. As a result, Obi-Martin was forced to train without a club while the deal crossed the line, after leaving Arsenal.

The Manchester Evening News reported previously that Academy chiefs outlined their plan for the frontman - with patience was the most important thing following his arrival. United allowed for him to get up to competitive speed and acclimatise to his move to the north west.

He made a 27-minute cameo for the Under-18s in their 4-3 win away at Sunderland last week - but wasted

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