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Former Arsenal breakthrough star breaks silence as Man United transfer confirmed

Former Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin has broken his silence after signing for Premier League rivals Manchester United. The talent posted on his social media smiling with Red Devils icon Eric Cantona after his long-awaited switch to the North West.

United have faced an agonising wait for Premier League approval after convincing the 16-year-old to make the move. Obi-Martin has been forced to train away from the training ground in Carrington while they awaited approval.

He will now be officially unveiled as a United player and the MEN have reported that he is expected to play between the under-18 and under-21 age groups as he acclimatises.

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In a post on Instagram, Obi-Martin was all smiles as he met with the iconic Frenchman, shaking hands with Cantona.

Obi-Martin hit the headlines for Arsenal after a flurry of goals against the likes of Liverpool and Crystal Palace which saw him break Eddie Nketiah’s record for most goals for under-18s in Gunners history.

It was suggested that Arsenal had offered a new deal for the highly-rated forward which would see him sign a scholarship until he was 17, where would be pen a professional deal at Hale End. However, he rejected the extension and opted for new pastures with a host of clubs eyeing his services.

He departed on the back of scoring 29 goals in 17 matches for Jack Wilshere's under-18s - including a 10-goal glut against Liverpool, in November. The MEN added that United's head of academy, Nick Cox, and head of academy recruitment, Luke Fedorenko, are responsible for

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