Manchester United’s latest teenage sensation, Chido Obi-Martin, has been handed his first taste of Premier League action under manager Rúben Amorim.
The highly-rated 17-year-old striker, who hails from Denmark but has Nigerian heritage, is rapidly making a name for himself as a prolific goalscorer.
Obi-Martin was one of several promising talents who reached a significant milestone this week by participating in first-team training with the Red Devils.
His inclusion highlights the club’s commitment to nurturing young talent, especially at a time when financial constraints require internal development.
“It’s very simple for us: if we want something in the transfer market this summer, we will have to sell first. My goal is to prepare the players who are here now,” Amorim stated.
Who is Chido Obi-Martin?
Born in Denmark to Nigerian parents, Obi-Martin has been a standout performer at youth level.
The young striker began his development at Arsenal’s academy before making a high-profile switch to Manchester United last summer, a move orchestrated by former United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Renowned for his clinical finishing, physical presence, and sharp attacking instincts, Obi-Martin has built a reputation as a prolific scorer.
His ability to find the back of the net with ease has set him apart from his peers, earning him recognition as one of the most exciting prospects in United’s youth ranks.
A Proven Goalscorer
Obi-Martin’s goalscoring exploits have already caught the eye. At just 15, he made headlines by scoring an astonishing 10 goals in a single match against Liverpool’s Under-16 team.
More recently, the teenage forward delivered another standout performance, netting a hat-trick against Chelsea’s youth side in the FA Youth Cup.
With his rapid rise through the ranks, Obi-Martin is seen as a future star for both club and country.
As Manchester United navigates a transitional period under Amorim, the Danish-Nigerian forward could play a key role in shaping the club’s future attacking options.