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Luke Shaw joins Manchester United from Southampton on a four-year deal Luke Shaw joins Manchester United from Southampton on a four-year deal
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Manchester United have confirmed the signing of Luke Shaw from Southampton on a four-year contract. The defender has completed his move in a deal understood to be worth in excess of £27m. Luke Shaw has become the fourth most expensive defender in world football after Manchester United continued their summer rebuild by signing the teenager for an initial £27m from Southampton.
“I am thrilled and excited to be joining Manchester United,” said Shaw. “I have been at Southampton since I was eight years old and I would like to thank them and the fans for everything they have done for me. I want to continue to progress my career and joining United is the ideal place for me to do that. United completed their second big-money transfer inside 24 hours on Friday when the 18-year-old England international signed a four-year contract with the option of a fifth at Old Trafford.
“I am looking forward to this new chapter in my life and also looking forward to learning from the world-class players and management at the club.” The fee for Shaw will eventually rise to £31m, based on appearances, and Southampton have insisted the proceeds will be reinvested in Ronald Koeman’s squad as they attempt to ease fears over the summer clear-out at St Mary’s.
The 18-year-old left-back established himself as one of the hottest prospects in world football during his time at St Mary’s, leading to admiring glances from many major clubs. Shaw joins the manager Mauricio Pochettino and the striker Rickie Lambert in leaving Southampton since the end of last season with the captain, Adam Lallana, poised to join the exodus by joining Liverpool for £25m.
However, United have won the race for Shaw’s signature after he successfully passed a medical at the club’s Carrington training ground on Thursday evening. Liverpool are also among several clubs keen on the Croatia international defender Dejan Lovren and the French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin’s future on the south coast is also in doubt.
“Luke is a very talented young left-back with great potential,” said the Manchester United assistant manager Ryan Giggs. “He has developed immensely during his time at Southampton and has all the attributes to become a top player. I am delighted he has joined Manchester United as I believe this is the right club for him to continue his development as a young player and eventually fulfil that promise.” Southampton’s executive director, Les Reed, who recently expressed the hope that Koeman’s arrival as the manager would prompt a rethink among the club’s coveted players, said: “While we are sad to see Luke depart the club, we fought to ensure that we got the right deal for a player in whom we have invested a great deal of work over the past decade. This deal is a good one for Southampton Football Club and hopefully sends a clear message to other clubs wishing to bid for our players. Luke’s transfer fee will be reinvested into the team as our new manager, Ronald Koeman, builds for the new season and for years to come.”
United made their first signing of the Louis van Gaal era on Thursday when they agreed a £28.85m deal to release Ander Herrera from his contract with Athletic Bilbao.
Despite Shaw’s relative inexperience, and United extending Patrice Evra’s contract for a further 12 months in May, the club paid a record fee for a British teenager to beat off interest from Chelsea and several other suitors. He is now the fourth costliest defender in the game behind the Paris Saint-Germain pair David Luiz and Thiago Silva and former United centre-half Rio Ferdinand.
United’s assistant manager, Ryan Giggs said: “Luke is a very talented young left-back with great potential. He has developed immensely during his time at Southampton and has all the attributes to become a top player.
“I am delighted he has joined Manchester United as I believe this is the right club for him to continue his development as a young player and eventually fulfil that promise.”