Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin has confirmed his departure ahead of a potential switch to Manchester United.
The Gunners have been working hard to keep hold of the 16-year-old, who has spent the last couple of years in Arsenal's academy setup.
Arsenal were willing to tie him down to new scholarship terms with an agreement to sign a professional contract when he turns 17 in November.
They believed they had offered the youngster a fair deal, but it recently emerged that he was in talks to complete a move to Man United.
Obi-Martin, who has been linked with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, recently visited Man United's Carrington training base, signalling his intent to move to a new club.
Obi-Martin bids farewell to Arsenal
The teenager has now taken to social media to confirm his Arsenal exit ahead of a possible move to fellow English side Man United.
Obi-Martin wrote on Instagram: "I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone at Arsenal for the last four years.
"The experiences and growth I've achieved here have been truly invaluable. A special thanks to the coaches, staff and teammates at Hale End.
"The memories made will always be remembered. Thank you once again for this journey. I wish everyone continued success and all the best for the future."
Man United likely to sign highly-rated talent
While his next destination has not been confirmed, it appears likely that Obi-Martin will swap North London for the North West of England.
The Red Devils will have to pay Arsenal a compensation fee, but they will view that as a worthwhile investment for a highly-rated talent.
Obi-Martin has developed a reputation as one of Europe's brightest prospects, having showcased his goalscoring prowess in Arsenal's Under-18 side.
Last season, he racked up a staggering 32 goals in 18 matches in the Under-18 Premier League, netting three goals or more in six of those appearances.
In fact, the up-and-coming talent racked up seven goals in a single match, achieving the impressive haul in April's 9-0 win over Norwich City.
Obi-Martin went on to represent his country at the European Under-17 Championship earlier this summer, scoring two goals to help Denmark reach the semi-final stage. body check tags ::