Goalkeeper Hubert Graczyk has said he is "buzzing" to have joined Manchester United after making the switch to Old Trafford during the summer transfer window.
The shot-stopper, 21, is understood to have joined United earlier in the summer after being released by Arsenal. It is thought that his arrival at the club will officially be announced when United publish their Professional Development League squad. READ MORE: Dan Ashworth and Omar Berrada Q&A READ MORE: Erik ten Hag is going to have to break his golden United rule for a second time this season Graczyk, who is Polish, was named on the bench for United's Under-21s last Friday as they beat Blackburn Rovers 3-1 at Ewood Park in the Premier League 2.
Ethan Ennis, Sam Mather and Gabriele Biancheri were on the scoresheet for the Reds. The goalkeeper, who will turn 22 in February, spent time on loan at non-league club Slough Town last season, making four appearances.
He spent seven years at Arsenal, joining them from Everton's academy at the age of 14. Reacting to his move to United on his Instagram page on Tuesday, Graczyk posted: "Buzzing to have signed for this massive club, let's get to work." His agency - World in Motion - has also confirmed that he has joined United after his departure from Arsenal.
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