This archive report was first published on 2 July 2020.
Manchester United's 19-year-old Belgian striker, Largie Ramazani, has parted ways with the club after turning down a new contract.
According to reports, Ramazani was not offered a pay-rise in the new deal, which was a major factor in his decision to leave.
During his time at Manchester United, Ramazani scored nine goals in 13 appearances in the Premier League 2 and made his senior debut in the Europa League against Astana in November.
He has now joined Spanish second division side Almeria, with reports suggesting that the move could be permanent.
On social media, Ramazani expressed his gratitude to Manchester United for helping him develop as a player and for making him and his family feel at home.
He also wished the club success in the future and thanked them for giving him the opportunity to play for the team.
"I want to thank the club for helping me become a better footballer/person and for making me and my family feel at home during my time here," Ramazani posted.
"Today I say goodbye to Manchester United but I take with me many memories, lessons and great moments that will live with me forever. It has been one of the best years of my football career. At last I want to wish the club many success for the future and thank the club for giving me the opportunity," he added.