The family of Manchester United winger Angel Di Maria have packed their bags and left Manchester ahead of his expecred transfer to Par...
The family of Manchester United winger
Angel Di Maria have packed their bags
and left Manchester ahead of his
expecred transfer to Paris Saint-Germain,
according to reports.
Di Maria's family are said to have been
unsettled since suffering a burglary at
their Cheshire home in February earlier
this year, and it appears that they have
consequently failed to adapt to life in
England.
And now amid reports that United have
accepted a £46.5million bid from PSG for
the player, he looks to be heading to the
exit door.
Reliable French radio outlet RMC says Di
Maria's family have packed up their things
and left, with the transfer looking set to
happen.
It comes after Di Maria failed to turn up to
join his Red Devils teammates at their
pre-season camp in America for
reasons 'unknown' to Louis van Gaal.
The Argentine's career started off brightly
at Old Trafford, with goals against QPR,
Leicester City and Everton; however, he
failed to sustain his form and looks to
have turned his back on the Theatre of
Dreams just a year after arriving in a
British record deal.
Angel Di Maria have packed their bags
and left Manchester ahead of his
expecred transfer to Paris Saint-Germain,
according to reports.
Di Maria's family are said to have been
unsettled since suffering a burglary at
their Cheshire home in February earlier
this year, and it appears that they have
consequently failed to adapt to life in
England.
And now amid reports that United have
accepted a £46.5million bid from PSG for
the player, he looks to be heading to the
exit door.
Reliable French radio outlet RMC says Di
Maria's family have packed up their things
and left, with the transfer looking set to
happen.
It comes after Di Maria failed to turn up to
join his Red Devils teammates at their
pre-season camp in America for
reasons 'unknown' to Louis van Gaal.
The Argentine's career started off brightly
at Old Trafford, with goals against QPR,
Leicester City and Everton; however, he
failed to sustain his form and looks to
have turned his back on the Theatre of
Dreams just a year after arriving in a
British record deal.