Obertan a Red Devils now!

By | Jul 9, 2009

Gabriel Obertan, a Paris-born France Under-21 international have become Manchester United third signing of the summer from Bordeaux. The 20-year-old has agreed a four-year contract with the Premier League champions as Manchester United continue to rebuild for the new season.

Obertan, who can fill several attacking roles, will have to wait for his first-team bow, however, as an unspecified minor injury will keep him out of United’s forthcoming tour of the Far East.

Obertan underwent a medical on Tuesday and reports in France have claimed he will cost the Red Devils around £3million.

“Gabriel is a player we have tracked for a few years now, but because of his educational programme our efforts to get him here have always been delayed,” United manager Sir Alex Ferguson told manutd.com.

“We are delighted to get him now as he is an exciting prospect. We like to get young players and develop them, and we will see that in Gabriel over the next two years.”

Bordeaux sent Obertan on loan to Lorient for the second half of last season where he made 15 appearances, scoring one goal.

“I am very happy to join Manchester United,” the player added.

“This is a big opportunity for me to play at such a great club. I am very excited to be here and I look forward to proving what I can do.”

Obertan scored against England Under-21s in March and took the Most Valuable Player award at last month’s Toulon International youth tournament.

He becomes Ferguson’s third signing of the close season after Antonio Valencia and Michael Owen, while Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez have led the departures in an already eventful summer at Old Trafford.

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