Man United players unhappy with the treatment of South American star

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Manchester United players are thought to be disappointed at the treatment of Sergio Romero.

The goalkeeper was denied a deadline they moved to Everton as Manchester United held out for an unreasonable fee of around £10 million for the 33 year old.

Romero has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford after the return of Dean Henderson and he is unlikely to play this season.

He was even left out of the Champions League squad earlier this month.

The 33 year old had the chance to join Everton permanently but the Toffees were priced out of a move.

Romero is thought to be frustrated with the situation and his mistreatment has not gone down too well among the players either.

It will be interesting to see if the goalkeeper leaves in the January transfer window.

United are set to lose him on a free transfer next summer and their decision to keep him at the club and deny him a move to Everton is quite surprising.

The goalkeeper’s wife shared an emotional message on Instagram after his deadline they moved to Everton fell through.

“It is a very sad day because he desired the chance to go to another club,” she wrote. “He has worked hard every day for this, because he gives his all for United and I think that his chances of playing for United have gone down.

“This doesn’t sound right to me. It doesn’t appear honest or professional or serious that they have to let him go. I am very sad because of this.”