Manchester United keeper and Polish international, Tomasz Kuszczak, claims that he is upset after being unable to secure a move away from the club in the summer transfer window.
The stopper was always second choice to Edwin van der Sar when he was at the club, and after his retirement, the acquisition of David de Gea shortened his chances once more.
The Red Devils also signed Anders Linegaard last January, who has also seen more playing time than Kuszczak, despite only primarily being brought in as backup.
The 29 year-old has been seeking a move away for some time now in order to gain more first-team football, however United’s £4m valuation of their now-third choice keeper prevented any club completing a move.
Speaking to The Sun, the keeper said: “I am angry and disappointed with the way I am treated. I had a few good offers. The problem was the club who wanted to sell me for £4m.”