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Man Utd confirm signing of former Arsenal wonderkid, 16, who scored TEN goals in one game against Liverpool


MANCHESTER UNITED have announced the signing of ex-Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin.

Obi-Martin, 16, has put pen to paper with United after a goal-laden two-year stint in the Gunners’ youth system.

Man Utd have announced the signing of teenage sensation Chido Obi-Martin
Obi-Martin scored a staggering 32 goals in 21 appearances with Arsenal’s Under-18sCredit: Getty

The highly-rated striker snubbed offers from the Gunners before leaving in the summer after amassing a staggering 32 goals and three assists in 21 appearances with the Under-18s.

That led the Denmark Under-17 international to the Under-18 Premier League golden boot last term.

The forward, though, really caught the eye by scoring a whopping TEN GOALS in one match against Liverpool.

Obi-Martin also registered a seven-goal haul against Norwich, five goals against West Ham, four strikes in back-to-back games with Crystal Palace and Fulham as well as two more hat-tricks.

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And the teenage sensation is looking forward to his new challenge at United.

Obi-Martin said: “I’m very happy to sign with Man United, an amazing club.

“It’s now time to focus and achieve all my dreams.”

Obi-Martin is eligible to play for Nigeria but has also represented both England and Denmark at youth level.

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The ex-Arsenal centre-forward has played for the English and Danish Under-16 sides.

The Denmark youth star scored twice as he helped his country reach the semi-finals of the Under-17 Euros in May.

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United have seen a number of youth stars break into the first team in recent years, such as Marcus Rashford, Scott McTominay, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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