Memphis Depay has completed his medical at Manchester United, the club have confirmed.

United released the news in a brief statement on their official website, adding that they will "now work towards finalising his registration when the international transfer window opens in June".

Depay, who was the top scorer in the Eredivisie this season with 22 goals, has signed from PSV Eindhoven for £25million.

Despite Depay's high-profile arrival, former United captain Gary Neville has urged fans to give their new acquisition time to settle at Old Trafford.

Neville believes the 21-year-old still has much to learn if he is blossom into the world-class player he and United hope he will become.

Neville said: "It's a typical Manchester United move to sign someone who has got potential, but hasn't yet grown to become the finished product.

"United have done that over the years, particularly with foreign players.

"I think Depay looks like an exciting player, but there's a lot of obstacles to overcome to determine as to whether he's going to become the real deal.

"He's got to settle in the country and get used to playing football in Manchester.

"It will be different, but it fits the bill in terms of him being a young player."