Manchester United have announced the
signing of Victor Lindelof from Benfica on Wednesday in a deal worth up to €45
million (£40m).
The 20-time English champions
confirmed on Saturday that they had agreed terms with the Swede’s club
regarding a transfer fee, and on Wednesday Lindelof passed his medical and
put pen to paper on a four-year contract at Old Trafford.
The 22-year-old centre-back is
United’s first signing of the summer, with Jose Mourinho saying in a club
release: “Victor is a very talented young player, who has a great future ahead
of him at United. Our season last year showed us that we need options and
quality to add depth to the squad and Victor is the first to join us this
summer. I know that our fantastic group of players will welcome him as one of
us."
Lindelof added: “I am thrilled to be
joining Manchester United. I have enjoyed my time at Benfica enormously and I
have learned a lot there. But I’m looking forward to playing in the Premier
League at Old Trafford and for Jose Mourinho. I’m keen to get started and make
my contribution to the team’s efforts to win more trophies.”
United will pay an initial €35m
(£30.9m), with the remainder of the balance to be handed over if certain agreed
targets are met during the course of the defender’s stay in Manchester.
Lindelof spent the majority of his
youth career with hometown club Vasteras before joining Benfica in 2012. He
went on to play 73 times for the Lisbon outfit and has also earned 12 caps for
Sweden.
He leaves the Primeira Liga with
three league titles to his name, along with two national cups, a league cup and
a Portuguese Super Cup.
Lindelof is Mourinho’s fifth signing in total as
Manchester United manager following the 2016 additions of Eric Bailly, Zlatan
Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba.
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