Sergio Romero has already said goodbye to Manchester United staff members and teammates ahead of a January transfer.
The Argentina international’s time at the club has ended on a sour note after five years of being a understudy to David de Gea.
Romero was left frustrated under Solskjaer after being dropped for Manchester United’s Europa League semi-final defeat to Sevilla and pushed for an exit only to see a transfer blocked.
He played in almost every cup game last campaign except the semi-finals United reached but slipped further down the pecking order after Dean Henderson returned from Sheffield United.
And Henderson started the Carabao Cup defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday. Romero’s contract expires at the end of the campaign but he has bid his farewells to those at the club, Manchester Evening News claim.
Romero hasn’t trained with the Red devils since the beginning of the year and is hopeful he will be allowed to leave.
His hopes of leaving the club in the summer were dashed, with United’s board blocking his exit. To add insult to injury, he was left out of their Premier League and Champions League squads.
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His wife, Eliana Guercio even accused Manchester United of a lack of respect in an Instagram post after he was blocked from leaving the club.
Though, There were good times for the player at Old Trafford. He started in their Europa League final win over Ajax in 2017, while also winning the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Community Shield winner’s medals.