Manchester United sign under-19 defender Heaven from Arsenal

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Manchester United have secured the signing of England Under-19 defender Ayden Heaven from Arsenal on a four-and-a-half-year deal.

The 18-year-old joins United for an undisclosed compensation fee and will immediately integrate into the first-team squad.

Heaven began his journey with Arsenal at the age of 13 in 2019 and made his senior debut as a substitute during an EFL Cup victory over Preston in October.

“I am incredibly proud to join Manchester United. I’m grateful to everyone who helped make this dream a reality,” he said.

“There is so much that I want to achieve in the game, I’ll be giving everything to continue my development and become the best player that I can be.”

Manchester United technical director Jason Wilcox said: “We are delighted that Ayden has joined Manchester United. He is already an extremely talented defender who is ready to join our first-team squad in order to maximise his development.

“This club has a phenomenal track record of supporting young players and we believe that Ayden is in the perfect place to reach his excellent potential.”

Heaven is the second young player to join United from Arsenal this season after 17-year-old striker Chido Obi-Martin moved north in October.

Meanwhile, Lecce left-back Patrick Dorgu is travelling to Manchester for a medical on Saturday.

The Denmark international was an unused substitute in Lecce’s Serie A win at Parma on Friday.

Sources have suggested the fee will be less than £30m, including add-ons.

‘A deal that fits United’s new philosophy’

The deal for Heaven fits into United’s new philosophy of buying younger players in the belief they will develop into first-team stars of the future.

Only 10 months younger than Leny Yoro, bought for £52.2m (62m euros) from Lille last summer, Heaven does not have the same first-team experience.

However, he has more knowledge of the English game and with United’s progression to the Europa League’s last 16 confirmed, it will be interesting to see the extent of Heaven’s involvement – and also what that means for more experienced defenders, in particular Victor Lindelof, whose contract expires at the end of the season.

While United are clearly lagging some way behind Arsenal, the new signings may feel the route to the first team is clearer in Manchester.

Heaven, for example, has not made a single appearance in the Premier League for Arsenal.