The Highly-rated Ivory Coast centre-back Eric Bailly
became Jose Mourinho's first signing for Manchester United on Wednesday from
Spanish outfit Villarreal.
The 22-year-old – a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations winner
– signed a four year contract subject to being granted a work permit and will
cost a reported £30 million.
Bailly, who moved to Spain aged just 17 when he joined
Espanyol, impressed last season as Villarreal conceded just 35 goals in 38
league matches and also reached the Europa League semifinals.
"Eric is a young central defender with great
natural talent," purred Mourinho, who replaced Louis van Gaal last month
after the Dutchman failed to qualify United for next season's Champions League.
"He has progressed well to date and has the
potential to become one of the best around.
"We look forward to working with him to help
nurture that raw talent and fulfil his potential. Eric is at the right club to
continue his development," added Mourinho, who previously has gained a
reputation for not bringing on young talent.
Bailly, capped 15 times by the 'Elephants', said
working with Mourinho would be crucial to his developing into a better player.
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"It is a dream come true to be joining Manchester
United," said Bailly, whose contract includes an option to extend it by
two years.
"To play football at the highest level is all I
have ever wanted to do.
"I want to progress to be the best that I can be
and I believe working with Jose Mourinho will help me develop in the right way
and at the right club.
"I am looking forward to meeting my new teammates
and to starting this new chapter of my life," added Bailly who scored one
of the spot-kicks in Ivory Coast's penalty shootout win over Ghana at the 2015
Africa Cup of Nations.
Bailly – who cost Villarreal just £4.4 million when he
joined from Espanyol last year – will have to work on his discipline on the
pitch as he was booked 10 times last term and sent off once.
It had been widely-thought that veteran Swedish
striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic would be Mourinho's first signing.
Ibrahimovic has been linked with a move to United –
having left French champions Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season just
finished – as he enjoyed a good relationship with Mourinho at Italians Inter
Milan.
However, the 34-year-old – presently in training with
the Swedish squad for Euro 2016 – has toyed with questioners who have asked him
if he was joining United.
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