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‘I give you this week to pack your things and leave ‘: Manchester United boss has officially told £60m Manchester United star to leave this week or His contract will be terminated after humiliating performance against West ham today. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH..He made us loose today and he doesn’t deserve to play Football anymore

Old Trafford is in chaos tonight after Manchester United’s embarrassing defeat to West Ham — and the fallout has already begun. In a fiery post-match press conference, United’s manager delivered a ruthless message to one of his £60 million-rated players, officially ordering him to leave the club within a week or face having his contract terminated.

“I give you this week to pack your things and leave,” the furious manager declared in front of the press. “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. He made us lose today and he doesn’t deserve to play football anymore.”

The unnamed player, whose error-strewn performance directly contributed to West Ham’s victory, has been under increasing pressure from fans and pundits throughout the season. But tonight’s disaster appears to have been the final straw for the manager and club hierarchy.

While the boss didn’t reveal the player’s name publicly during the press conference, sources within the club and fan circles have a clear idea of who the statement was directed at — a player signed for £60m in hopes of transforming United’s fortunes, but who has repeatedly fallen short in high-pressure moments.

Social media exploded minutes after the presser, with Manchester United fans backing the manager’s brutal honesty.
“This is the standard we want. Enough protecting underperformers,” one supporter posted.
“He’s finished here. Fair play to the manager,” another added.

Reports suggest the club has already begun talks to offload the player before the window closes, either through a mutual contract termination or a cut-price transfer deal.

This latest episode adds more fuel to an already turbulent season for Manchester United, with questions surrounding dressing room morale, squad quality, and the long-term future of several senior stars.

As one club insider put it tonight: “No more passengers at Manchester United. If you’re not up to the badge, you’re out.”

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