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Manchester United enthusiast Sergio Romero will leave the club this summer after being sent off for the Europa League semi-final against Sevilla.
Romero, 33, had played in each and every Europa League match until the quarter-finals and kept a blank sheet in the quarter-final win over Copenhagen.
The Argentine was the starting goalkeeper of the Cup under Jose Mourinho and began the last opposition to Ajax in 2017, keeping a blank sheet while United lifted the trophy.
Despite david de Gea’s asymmetrical form in recent months and costly mistakes in the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, the Spaniard has returned to the lineup for his first Europa League appearance of the season.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted that one or more of his goalkeepers will leave the club this summer with Dean Henderson’s return to the club after an impressive two-year loan era with Sheffield United.
Romero has teamed up with a move to Leeds United, Premier League rivals, to bond with Marcelo Bielsa and United enthusiasts who will stop after being snubbed by the game against Sevilla.
Former Leeds United coach Simon Grayson believes the championship winners will be luring Romero to Elland Road this summer.
He told the Daily Star: “Playing for the club is an exciting prospect for anyone. They will attract players from all other countries, whether they are Argentine or playing for Manchester United.”
“Being unwavering with Elland Road and running for Bielsa is a huge proposition.”