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Andrea Radrizzani has just sent a message to Sam Greenwood after Leeds announcement

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Sam Greenwood of Arsenal FC looks on prior to the FA Youth Cup Fourth Round match between Arsenal FC and Southampton FC at Meadow Park on January 09, 2020 in Borehamwood, England. (James Chance/Getty Images)

Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has taken to Twitter to express his delight at the signing of Sam Greenwood from Arsenal.

As announced on Leeds’s official website this morning, Greenwood has joined the Whites from Arsenal.

The 18-year-old forward has signed a three-year contract with the West Yorkshire outfit and will stay at Elland Road until the summer of 2023 at least.

The teenager will initially link up with the Leeds Under-23 squad, and club owner Radrizzani is pleased with the arrival of the talented and promising forward.

One for the future

Greenwood is a very talented and promising young forward who has a bright future ahead of him.

Leeds have a very good academy and have a history of producing and developing young players.

The teenager will improve and develop as a footballer while playing for the Under-23 side, and perhaps he will get a chance in Marcelo Bielsa’s senior squad.

Leeds will play in the Premier League next season after winning automatic promotion from the Championship at the end of the 2019-20 campaign.

Leeds United summer transfers 2020

  1. Helder Costa

    Wolves (£16 million)

  2. Illan Meslier

    Lorient (£5 million)

  3. Jack Harrison

    Manchester City (Loan)

  4. Joe Gelhardt

    Wigan (£1 million)

  5. Cody Drameh

    Fulham (£800,000)

  6. Charlie Allen

    Linfield (undisclosed)

  7. Sam Greenwood

    Arsenal (undisclosed)

  8. Rodrigo

    Valencia (£26 million)

  9. Robin Koch

    Freiburg (£13 million)

  10. Crysencio Summerville

    Feyenoord (£1 million)

  11. Diego Llorente

    Real Sociedad (£18 million)

  12. Raphinha

    Rennes (£21 million)

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