Ineos owned OGC Nice Wants Man Utd Forward on Loan Deal
Manchester United’s Chido Obi-Martin in Talks for Loan Move to OGC Nice

OGC Nice, the Ligue 1 club under the ownership of Manchester United’s minority stakeholders INEOS, are reportedly in advanced talks to sign highly-rated teenage striker Chido Obi-Martin on a season-long loan.
The move would see the 17-year-old Danish international gain crucial first-team experience in a top European league.
Obi-Martin, who joined Manchester United from Arsenal in a high-profile move last summer, has impressed at the youth level for the Red Devils.
The young forward, who famously scored 10 goals in a single academy game for Arsenal, has been a prolific force in United’s youth setup since his arrival, and his professional contract, which he signed on his 17th birthday, is a testament to the club’s belief in his potential.
The potential loan to OGC Nice, a club also under the INEOS umbrella, is seen as a strategic move to accelerate Obi-Martin’s development.
This synergy between the two clubs could provide a clear pathway for United’s most promising talents to get senior minutes and adapt to a different style of play.
