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Arsenal Demon Forward confirmed to join through Manchester United's physical examination! The official announcement needs to wait for the approval of the Premier League and will not be eligible for the Community Shield

United Kingdom Sky Sports have confirmed that Chi·do Obi-Martin underwent a medical examination at Manchester United's Carrington training base on Tuesday and successfully passed it, meaning his move to the Red Devils is complete at club level. Red Devils fans are thrilled that the Arsenal prodigy underwent a medical on Robin van Persie's birthday, and Van Persie's story is well known.

It is reported that the 16-year-old Denmark striker arrived at Manchester United's training ground with his family and completed a medical examination. While a full agreement is in place and various documents are ready, the transfer is still subject to the Premier League's approval process. This is the usual practice for all such academy player deals, with the compensation paid to Arsenal and the transfer process, all subject to review. The time span of the process can range from a few days to a few weeks.

So, despite compatriot Hojlund out for six weeks through injury, Obi Martin, who was promised by Ten Hag as the team's 'third centre-forward', will miss Saturday's Community Shield clash with Manchester City. According to the rules, players must register by noon on the business day before the match day to be eligible to play. Obi Martin's deal is already hard to catch up.

Italy transfer expert Fabrizio · Romano confirmed: "As far as I know, as a new Manchester United player, Obi Martin underwent the first part of the medical examination. The official announcement may take time as the five-step investigation of the Premier League must now be passed, but everything is ready."

The Premier League 5 step investigation, also known as the Premier League 5 step investigation, is not a move against Manchester United, but a general investigative review process that must be passed by all academy-age players transferring. The transfer of any Academy player must be reviewed before they can be registered with a new club, and it usually takes around 25 days to complete.

Step 1 is for the new club to submit a signed registration form to the Premier League; Step 2: The Premier League appoints an independent third party, usually a law firm, to conduct exit interviews with the players, parents and two clubs, and also allows for further interviews or requests for information; Step 3 is for the parents of the two clubs and players involved in the agreement to sign a declaration promising not to use any financial or physical value inducements during the transfer process, including counter-transactions; Step 4 will be to submit a report to the Premier League Board through an independent third party to make recommendations on the club's application for registered players; The fifth step is for the Premier League to approve or reject the registration application, and they also have the power to discipline the club if it is found to have breached the youth development rules.

Obi Martin joined Manchester United, it was just a matter of procedure. Because if Manchester United had no violations, there would have been no problems; Even if it is violated, the player will still join, but face penalties.

In 2022, Southampton were given a suspended sentence for contacting academy players from other clubs without permission. In 2018, Everton was fined £500,000 for two years for providing incentives to young players and their families for violating regulations. In 2017, Manchester City was banned from the academy for two years and fined £300,000 for illegal contact with players' families. In the same year, Liverpool were banned from recruiting for one year and fined £100,000 for illegally contacting Stoke City players.

Born on 29 November 2007, Obi Martin is the son of a Nigerian father and a Denmark mother who also has English citizenship. He has good physical fitness, and his current height is close to 190cm, so he has killed all sides in the youth training field, scoring 10 goals in a single game against Liverpool to make him famous, and hat tricks and scoring five yuan are not uncommon.

Obi Martin will still work in the youth team for most of his time after joining Manchester United, possibly as a first-team substitute in some games, and the new signing has already interacted with the likes of future team-mate Harry · Armas on social media.

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