Former Manchester United youth starlet signals for Sheffield Wednesday following Old Trafford departure final month
Di’Shon Bernard used six a long time at Male United and played the moment for the to start with teamThe defender experienced loan spells with Salford, Hull and most not long ago PortsmouthSheffield Wednesday say they conquer off rigid competition to indicator the player
Sheffield Wednesday have signed defender Di’Shon Bernard following his departure from Manchester United.
Bernard spent 6 decades at Old Trafford and manufactured his debut for the Pink Devils in a Europa League group-stage defeat versus Astana in November 2019.
The 22-yr-outdated Jamaica worldwide had bank loan spells with Salford and Hull in advance of currently being restored to initially crew instruction all through the initially fifty percent of the 2022-23 season beneath Erik ten Hag.
He didn’t do sufficient to break into the matchday squad and was sent out on financial loan to Portsmouth before becoming a totally free agent when his agreement with United expired.
Bernard manufactured 10 Pompey appearances previous expression and assistance Jamaica get to the CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-finals this summer season.
Sheffield Wednesday have signed defender Di’Shon Bernard after his Man United departure
The duration of Bernard’s agreement was not disclosed by the Owls.
The centre 50 % becomes their fifth new recruit of the transfer window, next Reece James, Juan Delgado, Ashley Fletcher and Pol Valentin to Hillsborough.
In their announcement Wednesday described the Wandsworth products as a cultured ball-taking part in central defender and mentioned claimed they ‘beat off rigid levels of competition for his signature’.
On leaving United Bernard tweeted: ”although my time @manchesterunited has arrive to an close, I am nothing at all but happy of my journey so significantly with all the ordeals and all the achievements I’ve achieved alongside the way.
‘A massive thank you to all the staff members, teammates and any one who has helped me on my journey.’