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Man Utd Boss Ruben Amorim Admits Chido Obi Was Thrown In “Too Soon” After Arsenal Switch

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Last updated: 24 November 2025 16:15
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Rúben Amorim has conceded that Manchester United youngster Chido Obi was pitched into first team football far earlier than planned, admitting the teenager’s debut at 16 came more from necessity than any long term design. The United boss said the club simply didn’t have the squad depth at the time to protect the forward properly.

Obi, who made the jump from Arsenal last year after snubbing a scholarship deal, arrived at Old Trafford with a fair bit of noise around him. One of the brightest attacking prospects of his age group, the youngster landed in Manchester right as the club was stumbling through a transitional patch hardly ideal terrain for blooding a kid still in school uniform.

Amorim, speaking to United’s in house media, didn’t shy away from the fact the timing was anything but perfect. “Yeah, of course… he played last season, and I think it was too soon,” the Portuguese coach said. “We didn’t have a team that we could put a young kid at 16 and he would not struggle. But it was necessary. There was no other option at that moment.”

The United manager went on to stress how tricky it can be to manage expectations once a young lad gets a taste of senior football. “The perfect conditions is when we choose the right moment. Then he’s just one of the guys. But he started too soon and sometimes it’s difficult with the kids,” Amorim added. “Because they think: ‘I’m already here.’ No you’re here for necessity. And we have to be careful with that.”

Obi ended the campaign with eight senior appearances, flashes of promise mixed with clear signs he was still adjusting to the physical and mental punch of top flight football. The Premier League can chew up even seasoned pros; a raw 16 year old was always going to find it heavy going.

United now hope the early exposure hasn’t knocked the youngster’s confidence and instead gives him something solid to build on. With Amorim pushing a more deliberate pathway for academy talents, Obi’s next steps whether in the U21s, cup games or a loan spell could shape how quickly he forces his way back into the senior picture. The club’s rebuild remains ongoing, but nurturing their young firepower has become just as important as any transfer window splash.

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