Manchester
United is delighted to announce that, after triggering the buy-out
clause in his contract on Tuesday, it has signed Spanish central
midfielder Ander Herrera from Athletic Club in Bilbao, pending the
receipt of the International Transfer Certificate. He joins on a
four-year contract, with an option to extend for a further year.
Ander,
24, from Bilbao, joined Athletic Club from Real Zaragoza in 2011 and has
since made 128 appearances, scoring 11 goals. He has been capped by
Spain at Under-20, Under-21 and Under-23 level.
Manchester
United assistant manager Ryan Giggs said: "Ander is a fantastic young
player, with great energy and creativity. We believe him to be one of
the brightest young prospects in Spain and I am certain he will be a big
hit with the United fans. I’m delighted he has made the decision to
come to Manchester and play his part in the club’s future. I’m looking
forward to seeing him in action on our summer tour to America.”
Ander
Herrera said: "Signing for Manchester United is a dream come true. I
have played at Old Trafford for Athletic Club in the UEFA Europa League
and it was one of the highlights of my career so far. I have joined
United to do all I can to help the team reach the club's objectives.
Having arrived on Tuesday, I’m excited to now be living in Manchester
and I can’t wait for my first game in United’s famous red shirt. I will
never forget my time with Athletic Club and I’d like to thank the fans
and staff for all their support and, above all, wish all my fantastic
former team-mates all the best for the future."
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