Cameron Borthwick-Jackson agrees Burton switch

The 24-year-old defender made 14 senior appearances for Manchester United.

Pa Sport Staff
Monday 07 June 2021 11:43 EDT
Oldham’s Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (right) will join Burton when his contract expires at the end of the month
Oldham’s Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (right) will join Burton when his contract expires at the end of the month (PA Wire)

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Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has agreed to become Burton boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s first summer signing, the Sky Bet League One club have announced.

The 24-year-old former Manchester United trainee will officially sign a two-year deal with the Brewers when his contract at Oldham expires at the end of this month.

Full-back Borthwick-Jackson, who joined Latics from United on a permanent deal last summer following a successful loan spell, played under Burton’s assistant manager Dino Maamria at Boundary Park.

He told the club’s official website: “I know Dino and I know his feelings on me as a player, so that was one of the reasons I came here. The manager is a legend in his own right, so I met with them, their thoughts were the same as mine.

“I just want to prove myself this season, push on and help the club.”

Hasselbaink was delighted to have captured Borthwick-Jackson, who made 14 senior appearances for the Red Devils, 10 of them in the Premier League.

The Brewers boss said: “He has big potential, if we can get it right with him, and it’s a very exciting signing for us.”

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