By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor
Manchester United’s Dutch defender, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, has joined Bayer Leverkusen.
This followed his inability to get first-team opportunities at Old Trafford this season, it was announced Wednesday.
The 23-year-old centre-back, with just over 100 minutes playing time in three games for Man United this season, has switched to the Bundesliga and joined Leverkusen on a contract until June 2024.
His transfer reportedly cost Leverkusen around 1.7 million euros ($2 million).
A product of Ajax’s academy, Fosu-Mensah joined Man United in 2014, making 30 appearances, but has had few chances under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer since recovering from tearing knee ligaments which sidelined Fosu-Mensah for most of 2019/20.
The Dutch international, who in previous seasons, had loan spells at Crystal Palace and Fulham, has not played since appearing in United’s 3-2 defeat at RB Leipzig in mid December, which saw them knocked out of the Champions League.
But AP reports: “Timothy Fosu-Mensah is a technically skilled, fast and physically strong defender who can be used both as a right-back and in the centre,” said Leverkusen sports director Simon Rolfes.
“By signing him, we also have another top alternative for (right-backs) Santiago Arias and Mitchell Weiser” both currently sidelined by long-term injuries.
Leverkusen are currently third in the Bundesliga table, four points behind leaders Bayern Munich, ahead of Friday’s Bundesliga game at Union Berlin.