Fabrizio Romano has some news about the transportation (Charlotte Tattersal/Getty photos)
Eden Hefen transferred from Arsenal to Manchester United It can be considered primarily a finished deal where Fabrizio Romano gave this step his brand “Here we go”.
It seems that the 18 -year -old talented player will leave Arsenal to a new challenge after raising the Gunners Academy, and he appears to have rejected a new deal of a North London resident, as well as from Eintracht Frankfurt.
Instead, she chose Heaven Man UTD and Romano saying that a medical defender has been reserved for teenage guns, according to his participation in X below …
? Idown the sky to Manchester United, here we go!
An exclusive story from last week was confirmed as a group of 18 -year -old to leave Arsenal and join #Rurnc.
Medical was reserved after he rejected a new deal of Arsenal and Eintracht approaches.
The officially sealed agreement. pic.twitter.com/q12Q8jc2fs
– Fabrizioranno January 28, 2025
Paradise was very appreciated by those in ArsenalTherefore, this should be a big blow to the club, as they once again see United raiding them for one of their best talents in the academy.
This is also followed by Chido Obi-Martin moves from northern London to Manchester in the summer after a heavy youthful shape of Larsenal.
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Heaven's transition to Old Trafford seems close, and it will be interesting to see what United can accomplish in January.
One will likely imagine that the sky will not go directly to the starting line in the MUFC, so the club definitely needs to do more work this winter.
Earlier today, Romano also suggested that there may be positive developments on United's efforts to sign the left -back Patrick Durgo, so it will certainly be to watch …
??? Durgo and Man United. ? https://t.co/iuprk37swb
– Fabrizioranno January 28, 2025
However, at the present time, United can be happy for themselves to pick up these exciting young talents from one of their main competitors in the Premier League.
Arsenal has recently produced many local players, with the likes of Bocao Saka, Ethan Nawanry and Miles Lewis-Skili in the first team of Michael Artita.
If the sky can repeat its success in United, this should look like a great deal.