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MANCHESTER UNITED have confirmed the signing of Arsenal wonderkid Ayden Heaven.

The 18-year-old becomes Ruben Amorim's first arrival since he took over as manager in November.

Ayden Heaven of Arsenal playing soccer.
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Ayden Heaven has joined Man Utd from ArsenalCredit: Instagram @manchesterunited
Mikel Arteta shaking hands with an Arsenal player.
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Heaven will immediately join United's first-team squadCredit: Instagram @manchesterunited

Man Utd have confirmed that Heaven has penned a contract until 2029 and he will be a part of the first-team.

On signing for the club, he : "I am incredibly proud to join Manchester United.

"I’m grateful to everyone who helped make this dream a reality.

“There is so much that I want to achieve in the game, I’ll be giving everything to continue my development and become the best player that I can be.” 

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Man Utd chief Jason Wilcox added: “We are delighted that Ayden has joined Manchester United.

"He is already an extremely talented defender who is ready to join our first-team squad in order to maximise his development. 

“This club has a phenomenal track record of supporting young players and we believe that Ayden is in the perfect place to reach his excellent potential.” 

SunSport understands Man Utd have paid a "substantial" compensation fee to land Heaven.

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Arsenal player Ayden Heaven profile: age 18, English centre back, plays like William Saliba.  His childhood idols were Alexis Sanchez and Theo Walcott.
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The towering centre-back made his senior Arsenal debut in October, coming off the bench against Preston in a Carabao Cup tie.

Heaven impressed during the club's pre-season tour in the US.

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The left-footed defender is highly-rated by Mikel Arteta and the club are disappointed to lose him.

But with his contract up in the summer, the teen reportedly refused a new deal as he felt his path to the first-team was blocked by the number of senior defenders the Gunners have.

Both Barcelona and Eintracht Frankfurt had also made approaches for the England Under-19s international.

Heaven follows striker Chido Obi-Martin in switching Arsenal for Man Utd.

The 17-year-old hit the headlines last season after scoring ten goals in one game against Liverpool's Under-16s and then seven versus Norwich.

He has continued to be prolific for the Red Devils, netting a hat-trick on his debut against Nottingham Forest.

Mikel Arteta shaking hands with an Arsenal player.
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Mikel Arteta handed his his debut earlier this seasonCredit: Reuters
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