Live from Fabrizio romano, Manchester United star wants teammate to Leave After the season even if win the Europa League. He said, “Even if we win the Europa League, I still don’t think he should be in this team. He’s not the kind of player we need at Manchester United. We’ve let in too many goals because of his mistakes. He might have talent, but it’s not enough for a big club like ours. We need players who can handle pressure and step up when it matters. He’s just not that guy. It’s better he goes than stays and keeps costing us

In a stunning revelation reported live by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, tensions inside the Manchester United dressing room appear to be boiling over as one star player has openly called for a teammate to leave the club at the end of the season — regardless of whether the team lifts the Europa League trophy.
The unnamed United player, whose identity Fabrizio chose to withhold for now, made it clear in a passionate post-match press conference that winning a European title wouldn’t be enough to justify keeping certain underperformers in the squad.
“Even if we win the Europa League, I still don’t think he should be in this team,” the United star said bluntly. “He’s not the kind of player we need at Manchester United. We’ve let in too many goals because of his mistakes. He might have talent, but it’s not enough for a big club like ours.”
The player went on to emphasize the high standards expected at a club like United and the importance of having individuals who can handle pressure on the big nights.
“We need players who can step up when it matters. He’s just not that guy. It’s better he goes than stays and keeps costing us,” the player concluded.
Though the name of the targeted teammate wasn’t officially mentioned during the conference, speculation among fans and pundits suggests it could be aimed at a defensive figure, considering the comment about conceding “too many goals because of his mistakes.”
United’s season has been a turbulent one, with inconsistent performances, defensive lapses, and internal dressing room unrest regularly making headlines. While their run to the Europa League final has offered hope, this latest revelation hints that a major summer clear-out could be on the horizon, regardless of silverware.
Fans have already taken to social media debating who the comments were aimed at, with names like Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelöf trending online.
Whether the club will address the issue publicly remains to be seen — but one thing’s certain: changes are coming to Old Trafford this summer.