Video: Goodbye message from Ander Herrera, star confirms exit

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By Brian Murumba | May 11, 2019
Ander Herrera has confirmed his departure from the club [Courtesy]

Manchester United star Ander Herrera has confirmed his departure from the club at end of the current campaign after posting an emotional goodbye video message to the United faithful.

The midfield maestro, who has played 191 matches for the Red Devils in his 5-year stint in Manchester is set to move across the English Channel to France with Paris Saint-Germain when his current deal runs out at the end of next month.

The Spaniard won the highly coveted Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award in 2016/17 and has three major trophies in a United shirt including the FA Cup, League Cup, and the Europa League.

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"A club with thousands of fans that respect and remember all the players who give everything.

"I felt special when I heard my name chanted, I felt proud when the fans decided I was part of this incredible history.

"Every time I represented this club in wins and losses even when I couldn't help from the grass. I understood what this club means.

"I am going to remember each of the almost 200 matches that I played in this jersey. Because playing for the greatest club in England has been a true honour.

"Thanks for these five amazing years." Said emotional Herrera in the Video.

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