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Published 15:48 2 Jul 2016 BST
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'The midfielder, who is currently suffering from a knee injury, will leave the eight-time German champions in the summer to join Manchester City, who finished fourth in the English Premier League last season.'Dortmund were then the club to break Mkhitaryan's departure although United may have, accidentally on purpose, already revealed the Armenian attacker would be their's next season. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/748597599603671040 In announcing Mkhitaryan's departure, this afternoon, Dortmund were quick to note where United finished up last season. They stated:
'BVB has complied, after intensive discussions, with the wish of the Armenian national team member, to to join the team that finished fifth in England last season, Manchester United.'Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke declared that selling the 27-year-old for a healthy fee [a reported £26m] made sense as Mkhitaryan could leave on a free transfer next summer. The Germans then concluded their statement by wishing Mkhitaryan the best with United in the Premier League AND Europa League next season.
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