Darlow joins Man Utd after Leeds exit
Summary
Manchester United has signed goalkeeper Karl Darlow on a two-year contract after his contract with Leeds United expired. Darlow, a 35-year-old Wales international, will likely serve as backup to first-choice keeper Senne Lammens and play during the pre-season matches.Key Facts
- Karl Darlow joined Manchester United on a two-year deal with an option for an extra year.
- Darlow’s contract with Leeds United ended this summer, and he chose to move instead of renewing there.
- Leeds United offered Darlow a new contract, but he wanted a new challenge.
- Darlow played 38 times for Leeds United over three seasons.
- He has played 279 club games in total and has 15 appearances for the Wales national team.
- Darlow is expected to be the backup goalkeeper behind Senne Lammens at Manchester United.
- Senne Lammens will take a three-week break after playing in the World Cup, during which Darlow will likely feature in pre-season games.
- Manchester United’s pre-season will start with a match against Wrexham in Helsinki on July 18.
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