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20th Dec 2016

Marouane Fellaini’s time in English football appears to be at an end

More elbow room for the rest

Mikey Stafford

Hair today, gone tomorrow.

Bringing Marouane Fellaini to Manchester United was seen by many fans as an early and unsettling indicator of the doomed manager’s ambitions.

The physical Belgian is now into his fourth season at Old Trafford, where it is fair to say the majority of supporters have not warmed to him.

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The Times are reporting that the 29-year-old has informed team-mates that he has had enough and is ready to leave the club he has played for 103 times, scoring 11 times.

Being booed by his own supporters while warming up during the Tottenham game earlier this month may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Fellaini was spotted in Milan on Monday and it looks like one of the two Milanese giants are willing to match his £120,000 wages.

With 18 months left on his contract, the £27.5m signing from Everton will leave for less as the club have been reluctant to negotiate a new deal.