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Manchester United vying with German behemoths for sixteen-year-old wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin
Not only are INEOS concentrating on the first team, but they also have eyes on the esteemed Manchester United academy with lots of incomings and outgoings scheduled.
Shola Shoretire has already acknowledged his leaving; furthermore, Joe Hugill, the goalscorer against Rangers in a previous pre-season friendly, has also left momentarily.
There is room for a developing attacker in the academy ranks as Charlie McNeill also moves on pastures new. Recent sources suggest the Red Devils are among the teams looking at Arsenal’s brightest academy gem Chido Obi-Martin.
According to Football Insider, United will have to fight off interest from all the major Bundesliga big-hitters including Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund to close the contract.
Many of people are interested.The Red Devils’ offer is “magnificent,” according to the article, and they are under strong demand as the athlete might sign professional contracts once he turns 17 on November 29th.
“Man United and Bayern Munich are among the teams that have tabled contract offers for Chido Obi-Martin, sources have told Football Insider.
“After verifying his Arsenal leave, the 16-year-old is considering his alternatives. As Europe’s top teams became more and more interested, Borussia Dortmund has also entered the race to try and capture the teenage phenomenon.
“Sources say United has made a “magnificent” offer; it is still feasible he may sign professional terms with the 20-time winners when he turns 17 on November 29th. Obi-Martin has something to think about with two major German outfits also showing interest in him.
Announcing recently that he left the Gunners with much on social media slamming the Denmark U17 international and terming the departure as based on financial rather than sporting ones, the 16-year-old striker said.Journalist from Sky Sports Dharmesh Sheth has cleared the air and exposed that the young player was looking for a suitable route to the first team and did not have guarantees from Mikel Arteta or the club.
“Told Chido Obi-Martin’s leaving from Arsenal not driven by financial considerations. Contract signed but questions about route into first team and club project.
Not based on money; decision to quitFeels best served in a new club. Manchester United under negotiations. fierce rivalry among German teams, the journalist said on X (previously Twitter).
United should not slow down in their pursuit of the wonderkid. His outstanding 10 goals versus Liverpool U-16 in a 14-3 rout brought him recognition.
At the age of 15, Obi-Martin made his Arsenal U21 debut and impressed Arteta to even call him up for first team training.
For the North London side, it is a major setback; United’s capture would make things much more difficult for them. The player now has to choose while United attempts to agree the agent commision payments.
His representation wants €2 million, something United has not agreed to. Journalist Christopher Michel disclosed on X that “there is still a problem with the advisor’s commission, heard about €2 million.”