Chido Obi-Martin Second-Guessing Arsenal Exit as First-Team Chances at Man Utd Remain Limited
Chido Obi-Martin Second-Guessing Arsenal Exit as First-Team Chances at Man Utd Remain Limited
Chido Obi-Martin may be starting to question whether his decision to leave Arsenal for Manchester United was the right move.
The young striker made the switch last year after two seasons with the Gunners, where he had been thriving at the academy level—most notably scoring an incredible 10 goals in a single under-16s match in November 2023. His arrival at United generated excitement, but nearly six months later, he has yet to feature in the senior squad.
Despite United’s struggles in attack under Ruben Amorim, Obi-Martin has only played for the youth team, raising concerns about his development. This is particularly surprising given reports that the teenager is earning a substantial salary, possibly as high as £30,000 per week, according to The Athletic.
United supporters will hope that the club is being cautious with his progression rather than simply overlooking his potential. However, had he remained at Arsenal, he might have already been involved with the senior team, especially considering the Gunners’ recent injury troubles.
Mikel Arteta has demonstrated a willingness to give young players a chance, with Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri—both of whom are the same age as Obi-Martin—already making an impact in the Premier League and Champions League. Watching his former academy teammates flourish while he remains in United’s youth setup may leave Obi-Martin wondering if he made the right call in leaving North London.