Report by Steve Bartram
Lee Martin has joined Roy Keane's Ipswich Town for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old winger, who joined the Reds as a 16-year-old, has signed a four-year deal with the Tractor Boys, ending a United career in which he made three first-team appearances.
The bulk of his senior experience came in friendlies and during a spate of loan deals – six in total. Lee spent time with Royal Antwerp, Rangers, Stoke City, Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest, before returning to Carrington in late 2008.
There he re-ignited his career with a string of superb performances with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reserves, culminating in a final senior appearance at Hull City on the final day of last season.
Upon signing for Ipswich, Lee said: “It obviously wasn’t an easy decision, leaving a club like Manchester United, but I know how ambitious the manager is here and I’m delighted to be part of his plans for the future.
"It’s also important for me to be playing regular first-team football and hopefully I can play my part in helping Ipswich get back in the Premier League."
Martin's move reunites him with Ipswich manager Roy Keane, who added: "Lee was a young lad at Manchester United when I was there and he showed a lot of promise. He’s ambitious and wants to get back to the top level and I’m delighted he wants to do that with Ipswich Town."
Papers: Youngster to sign
United to sign Obertan
Manchester United are set to sign Bordeaux's 20-year-old forward Gabriel Obertan, according to reports. Obertan, who has been described by scouts as "rapid, physical and skilful in front of goal" was also wanted by Arsenal, Milan and Internazionale, claimed the French newspaper L'Équipe. The Bordeaux president Jean-Louis Triaud was quoted as saying: "It's actually a great opportunity, we would love to see Gabriel evolve at such a club." L'Équipe compared Obertan to Liverpool's French forward David Ngog and added that the transfer fee has not been disclosed but an agreement between United and Bordeaux has been in place for several weeks.
Staff reporter, The Guardian
The Daily Mail claims United will raid Champions League conquerors Barcelona for holding midfielder Yaya Toure. The Ivory Coast international is allegedly being eyed as a potential replacement if Owen Hargreaves fails to return from injury.
One new arrival, Michael Owen, is tipped by former manager Graeme Souness to succeed at United. "I don't think Michael is shot," says the Scot. "The move will excite him and give him a new lease of life."
The Reds could reap further funds from the sale of £6million-rated Fraizer Campbell to Hull or Sunderland, and The Daily Mirror claims United are insisting on a 25 percent sell-on clause in any deal for the 21-year-old.
Round up by Steve Bartram
Manchester United are set to sign Bordeaux's 20-year-old forward Gabriel Obertan, according to reports. Obertan, who has been described by scouts as "rapid, physical and skilful in front of goal" was also wanted by Arsenal, Milan and Internazionale, claimed the French newspaper L'Équipe. The Bordeaux president Jean-Louis Triaud was quoted as saying: "It's actually a great opportunity, we would love to see Gabriel evolve at such a club." L'Équipe compared Obertan to Liverpool's French forward David Ngog and added that the transfer fee has not been disclosed but an agreement between United and Bordeaux has been in place for several weeks.
Staff reporter, The Guardian
The Daily Mail claims United will raid Champions League conquerors Barcelona for holding midfielder Yaya Toure. The Ivory Coast international is allegedly being eyed as a potential replacement if Owen Hargreaves fails to return from injury.
One new arrival, Michael Owen, is tipped by former manager Graeme Souness to succeed at United. "I don't think Michael is shot," says the Scot. "The move will excite him and give him a new lease of life."
The Reds could reap further funds from the sale of £6million-rated Fraizer Campbell to Hull or Sunderland, and The Daily Mirror claims United are insisting on a 25 percent sell-on clause in any deal for the 21-year-old.
Round up by Steve Bartram
Gabriel Obertan
Yaya Toure
Michael Owen
Owen Hargreaves
Fraizer Campbell
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