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Angelo Henriquez leaves Manchester United to join Dinamo Zagreb

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Angelo Henriquez has ended his Manchester United career without making a single first-team appearance by joining Dinamo Zagreb.

Henriquez, 21, spent a successful loan spell with the Croatian club last season, helping them to a domestic double with 29 goals in 36 games.

Now the Chilean forward, who was not given a senior debut by Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes or Louis van Gaal, has signed for Dinamo on a permanent deal.

Copa America winner Henriquez, one of Ferguson's final signings at Old Trafford, joined United from Universidad de Chile in 2012 but was not eligible to play until January 2013.

He was loaned to Wigan, where he was an unused substitute in the FA Cup final win over Manchester City and scored one goal in eight games as the Latics were relegated from the Premier League.

He was then borrowed by Real Zaragoza, for whom he scored six goals in 25 games, for the 2013-14 season.

Henriquez, who has scored two goals in eight games for Chile, came off the bench in Sunday's Copa America final against Argentina, which Jorge Sampaoli's side won on penalties.

He was the second player whose departure from United was announced on Monday after Nani's move to Fenerbahce was rubber-stamped.