Martin Svidersky has confirmed he will play in La Liga after leaving Manchester United this summer. Svidersky is set to leave United on a free transfer on June 30 upon the expiration of his contract at the club.
Svidersky was offered a new deal at United but chose to run down his contract instead, in pursuit of more first-team opportunities elsewhere.
The 19-year-old made 27 appearances for the academy this season and he played a key role in United's U23s' campaign in the Premier League 2.
Svidersky has also represented Slovakia's U21s this year after a spell playing for his nation at U17 level. ALSO READ: John Murtough must emulate Paolo Maldini for Manchester United's summer rebuild. Svidersky has now confirmed his next destination after United, which will be with a club in La Liga. "I have spent the last days in Spain, where my steps will continue," Svidersky said to RTVS. "They will follow in the first Spanish league, La Liga.
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