Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has joined Leeds United on loan.
Borthwick-Jackson, 20, will spend next season at Elland Road after turning down interest from a host of Championship clubs and Dutch giants Ajax.
He endured a frustrating loan spell at Wolves last season, only making six league appearances before returning to play for United's under-23s during the second half of the campaign.
Sources have told ESPN FC the left-back has picked Leeds in the belief it offers him the best chance to play regular first-team football.
✍️ #LUFC are delighted to announce the signing of Cameron Borthwick-Jackson on a season-long loan. Read more at https://t.co/G1Gf1lqI2w pic.twitter.com/27dkWM0ySK
— Leeds United (@LUFC) August 7, 2017
Borthwick-Jackson made 14 senior appearances for United in his breakthrough season under Louis van Gaal in 2015-16. He is yet to play a first-team game under Van Gaal's replacement, Jose Mourinho.
He signed a long-term contract in May 2016 that will keep him at Old Trafford until at least 2020.