Luke
Shaw (right) became the youngest player to feature at the 2014 World Cup on
Tuesday.
England defender Luke Shaw
has joined Manchester United from Southampton for £27m, making him one of the
world's most expensive teenagers.
The
18-year-old's fee could rise to £31m, depending on his performance. An initial £27m
offer was rejected in May.
“He has developed immensely during
his time at Southampton and has all the attributes to become a top player”
Ryan Giggs
Manchester United's assistant manager
The
left-back has agreed a four-year contract with United, with an option to extend
for a further year.
"I
want to continue to progress my career and joining United is the ideal place
for me to do that," he said.
Ryan
Giggs, United's assistant manager, added: "Luke is a very talented young
left back with great potential.
"He
has developed immensely during his time at Southampton and has all the
attributes to become a top player."
Shaw told
Saints at the end of last season that he wanted to join United.
He became
the youngest player to feature at the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil when he
played the entire 90 minutes of England's 0-0
draw with Costa Rica on Tuesday.
He is
United's second summer recruit - and second in as many days - after they signed Spain
midfielder Ander Herrera, 24, from Athletic Bilbao for a fee
believed to be £29m.
Manchester
United's Wayne Rooney was the world's most expensive teenager when he moved to
Old Trafford in September 2004 for an initial fee of £20m.
Shaw's
signing eclipses that and matches the £27m Paris
St-Germain paid Roma for 19-year-old Marquinhos in July.
The
youngster also becomes the fourth most expensive defender in world football.
"While
we are sad to see Luke depart the club, we fought to ensure that we got the
right deal for a player in whom we have invested a great deal of work over the
past decade," said executive director Les Reed.
"This
deal is a good one for Southampton Football Club and hopefully sends a clear
message to other clubs wishing to bid for our players.
"Luke's
transfer fee will be reinvested into the team as our new manager, Ronald Koeman,
builds for the new season and for years to come."
Meanwhile,
Saints midfielder Adam Lallana is set to have a medical ahead of a proposed £25m
move to Liverpool .
The
26-year-old England international is expected to complete his transfer within
the next 24 hours.
England
striker Rickie Lambert has already moved from Saints to Anfield.
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