Chido Obi-Martin's decision to leave Arsenal for Manchester United was driven by his desire for more game time rather than financial incentives. Reports indicate that he felt he had a stronger chance of breaking into the first team at United. Both he and Ayden Heaven made the switch to United in recent months, with Arsenal making efforts to retain them through competitive contract offers. While disappointed by Obi's departure, Arsenal is confident in their ability to produce top talent, focusing on their academy's long-term success under Mikel Arteta.
Fabrizio Romano explained that Arsenal was disappointed when Chido Obi left in the summer and Ayden Heaven followed in January, as they tried to keep both and offered important contracts.
It was reported that Chido Obi-Martin left Arsenal not for financial reasons but rather for a better opportunity for game time at Manchester United.
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