Universidad de Chile striker Angelo Henriquez is set to join Manchester United, the Chilean club has confirmed.
The 18-year-old will complete the move before the end of August, after undergoing a medical earlier this week, to become the first Chilean ever to play for the club.
Henriquez is one of the most sought-after players in South American football having notched up an impressive 10 goals in 15 league games, while he has also been prolific for Chile at Under-20 level.
“Angelo Henriquez will join Manchester United this month,” a Universidad de Chile statement read.
“The player is physically and mentally prepared to take this determining step in his career.”
President Jose Yuraszcek added: “Manchester United’s representatives told us that it was fundamental for them to take him now.”
Henriquez, who made his debut for the club earlier in the year, confirmed the move earlier in the week, describing it as ‘a dream’.
“I am coming to stay at Manchester United and I’m going to play to obtain that objective,” Henriquez told La Tercera.
“They are giving me this opportunity and I can’t let it go, it is something that I have searched for my whole life. It’s a dream I have always had and I can’t afford to not want to be here.
“Everything is spectacular here in Manchester. For me it is all a dream. Imagine it, just to be able to play and share a dressing room with people like Wayne Rooney. It’s a dream.”
Henriquez is believed to have rejected an approach from Manchester City to sign for United.






