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Man Utd transfer confirmed for midfielder labelled "best in the country"

Manchester United have beaten off strong competition from West Ham and Chelsea to land Toby Collyer - the best young defensive midfielder in the country according to those who worked with him at Brighton.

Collyer, 18, signed a three-and-a-half-year deal at Old Trafford after impressing during a trial at the Premier League giants Carrington training base last month. And if those who have worked with him at Brighton are to be believed, United have snapped up one of the brightest young talents in the country.

Former Brighton youth coach Mark Beard insists Collyer, who has captained England at U16 and U17 level, has the potential to rise to the very top. Beard, now a non-league coach at Dorking Wanderers, told : "Even when he was an under-15 he trained with us [the under-18s] a lot. You could see he was going to be a top-class player.

“He regularly put in displays of eight out of 10 at the least. He had the best running stats, runs 13 kilometres a game, breaks things up. He is so unassuming, he gets on with his job. You want 11 of these type of players in the team.”

Beard added of Collyer's potential: "With Toby, he does so much of the donkey work... he plays like two men sometimes. As defensive midfielders go, and it is quite a disciplined role, he is probably the best in the country at doing it."

The Worthing-born England youth international received rave reviews from United’s talent spotters with his performance for Brighton in a friendly against Huddersfield. And the move for Collyer has been rubber-stamped by director of football John Murtough and Ralf Rangnick as part of a reset with transfer strategy under the interim boss.

Rangnick is expected to move upstairs to a consultancy role in the summer, but his

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