Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has left the club to join Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan, the club has announced.
The 19-year-old was delighted after the transfer was agreed as he called the loan spell as an exciting challenge that will help him gain the required experience to return to Old Trafford and secure a regular place in Jose Mourinho's squad.
He will spend one season at the Molineux.
"Wolves is a big club with great facilities and a great set of fans and that is what attracted me," he told Wolves Player HD.
"My aim is to come here and play as many games as I can and get some good experience in the hope of going back to United and challenging for the team.
"Jose Mourinho has told me I have got a future there so I am looking to gain experience and then go back.
"I have had interest from Premier League clubs and other Championship clubs but I really wanted to come here and try and help Wolves get back to where they belong in the Premier League.
"That is an exciting challenge for me and I want to be the best I can be to improve.
"I also know Wolves have been interested in me for a while so I am coming here to try and contribute as much as I can."