Netherlands
forward Memphis Depay has completed his medical with Manchester United as he
moves closer to officially completing his transfer to Old Trafford, the Premier
League club announced on Monday.
With
Depay's fitness checks out of the way, United say they will "now work
towards finalising his registration when the international transfer window
opens in June".
United
announced earlier this month that they had agreed a £25 million fee with PSV
Eindhoven for Depay, who was the top scorer in the Dutch league with 22 goals
this season.
However,
despite Depay's imminent high-profile arrival, former United captain Gary
Neville has urged fans to give their new acquisition time to settle at Old
Trafford.
Neville
believes the 21-year-old still has much to learn if he is to blossom into the
world-class player he and United hope he will become.
"It's
a typical Manchester United signing to sign someone who has got potential but
hasn't yet grown to become the finished product," Neville told Sky Sports.
"United
have done that over the years, particularly with foreign players.
"I
think Depay looks like an exciting player but there's a lot of obstacles to
overcome to determine as to whether he's going to become the real deal.
"He's
got to settle in the country and get used to playing football in Manchester. It
will be different but it fits the bill in terms of him being a young
player."
United
manager Louis van Gaal handed Depay his international debut in October 2013 and
took him to the World Cup the following year, where he scored twice in four
appearances for the Netherlands.
"I
have worked with Memphis during last summer's World Cup with the Netherlands
and he has great potential," Van Gaal wrote.
"The
plan is to help him develop as a player, but we must all be patient.
"The
Premier League is very different from any other league and it will take time
for him to fully adapt to the pace and unforgiving nature of football in this
country."
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