As is the case at this time every year, there will be several players leaving Manchester United, now one has announced his exit.
At the end of the 2023-24 season, there are multiple Manchester United players who’ll be heading for the exit doors as contracts begin to expire.
Already Raphael Varane is confirmed to be leaving the club when his contract expires next month, and he’s likely to be joined by both Jonny Evans and Anthony Martial.
But there will be more, with multiple youth team players set to depart including Tom Huddlestone from the U21s and his role as player-coach.
Now another has announced his exit, with some big names reacting…
Charlie McNeill announces exit from Manchester United
On Friday, United prospect Charlie McNeill announced his exit from United via an Instagram message which confessed his love for the club as he embarks on his next challenge.
“My time has now come to an end at Manchester United and I would just like to say thank you to all the coaches, staff, fans and everyone involved at the club for the best 4 years ever, from joining the club to winning the FA youth cup to then making my first team debut as an 18-year-old which was my dream come true and I will be forever grateful for getting that opportunity and living my dream of playing at the theatre of dreams for my boyhood club which I can thank the manager for.
“I’ve made some friends for life and learnt valuable lessons along the way. I love the club and it will always have a special place in my heart.
“Once a red. Always a red.”
McNeill arrived at United from Man City to much fanfare as he boasted an incredible goalscoring record at youth level. He continued this at United with 34 goals and 11 assists in 35 U18 games.
But he struggled at U21 level and during a few loan moves which sees him now ready to depart.
How Garnacho and Mainoo reacted to McNeill’s departure
After McNeill announced his exit, there were responses from some of his United teammates.
Kobbie Mainoo was one to lead the reactions as he wrote: “All the best g”, followed by two heart emojis.
Alejandro Garnacho also commented as he added two tear in eyes emojis for the forward he won the FA Youth Cup with.
Shea Lacey commented: “All the best my brother”, with two heart emojis.
Another player to comment was Ethan Wheatley as he wrote: “All the best brother”, with two heart emojis.
“Love you bro, all the best”, was the message from Louis Jackson.
Dan Gore commented: “Love you bro”, with a heart emoji.
Harry Maguire also had a message, writing: “All the best”, with a flexing emoji.
There were countless other messages from his academy teammates all wishing him well at his next club.
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