Man Utd receive approval for Chido Obi-Martin transfer from Premier League after 16-year-old's Arsenal exit

Chido Obi-Martin - who went viral for scoring 10 goals in an academy game last year - left Arsenal in the summer following the expiry of his contract; the 16-year-old striker has already agreed terms with Manchester United and now has the greenlight to complete the move

Image: Chido Obi-Martin's move to Man Utd has been rubber-stamped by the Premier League

Chido Obi-Martin is on the verge of officially joining Manchester United after they received the Premier League ratification required for the teenage striker to complete his move.

The 16-year-old striker - who went viral for scoring 10 goals in an academy game last year - left Arsenal in the summer following the expiry of his contract.

Obi-Martin has already agreed terms with United and now has the green light to finalise the switch and sign his contract after the transfer was rubber-stamped by the Premier League.

Image: Obi-Martin trained with the Arsenal first-team before moving on

Obi-Martin made headlines in November 2023 when he found the net 10 times for Arsenal's U16s in a 14-3 win over Liverpool.

In total the Denmark under-17 international scored 32 goals in 24 appearances at youth team level for Arsenal last season and trained with the first team.

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However, United are aware he will require time and patience having missed out on a long period of training with any team while the process they have needed to work through to sign Obi-Martin has been ongoing.

Man Utd new-boy teases fans with Cantona picture

Image: Chido Obi-Martin with Man Utd legend Eric Cantona (credit: chidoobi.martin)

There has been no official confirmation from United at this stage, but Obi-Martin appeared to tease supporters by posting a photo of himself with club legend Eric Cantona on social media on Friday.

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The 16-year-old posted the image on his Instagram story when reports of his transfer being approved began to emerge.

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