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DONE DEAL: Man Utd sign Burnley striker Weghorst 'I feel privileged'

Manchester United have signed Netherlands striker Wout Weghorst on loan for the rest of the season.

The 30-year-old was on loan at Turkish side Besiktas from Burnley but has ended that move early to complete a switch to Old Trafford.

Weghorst scored eight times and provided four assists in 16 league appearances for Besiktas, while adding one goal in two Turkish Cup outings.

"I feel privileged to be joining Manchester United," said Weghorst.

"I've played against the club in the past and it's a fantastic feeling to now have the chance to pull on the famous red shirt. I've seen United's progress under Erik ten Hag this season and can't wait to start playing my part in pushing the team towards its aims."

Manchester United are paying Burnley a loan fee of around £2.6m, with the Clarets paying €2.825m (£2.5m) to Besiktas.

The Red Devils are covering Weghorst's wages in full as part of the deal, with no option or obligation to buy.

"Whatever happens in the next few months, I can promise to give everything to the club for as long as I am here," added Weghorst.

"I thank everyone who has played a part in getting me to this stage, and now I am looking forward to meeting my new team-mates and getting involved straight away."

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