Karl Darlow has bid farewell to Leeds United after three years at Elland Road, thanking fans for their "incredible backing" as he departs the club. According to BBC News, the Wales international goalkeeper has completed a free transfer to Manchester United following the expiry of his Leeds contract.
The 35-year-old leaves Elland Road citing "amazing memories and immense pride" from his time with the Whites, though the report gives no indication of how prominent a role he's set to play at Old Trafford.
Darlow's switch to United marks a fresh chapter for the experienced shot-stopper, who joins on a free deal after his previous contract ran its course this summer. While the specifics of his new United terms haven't been detailed, his move underlines the kind of squad reshuffling many Premier League clubs undertake once player deals expire, with Darlow now set to compete for a place at one of the league's biggest clubs.