- Largie Ramazani is on his way out of Man United after rejecting a new deal
- It is understood the 19-year-old was not given a pay-rise in the new contract
- Ramazani scored nine goals in 13 appearances in the Premier League 2
Largie Ramazani has quit Manchester United for Spanish second division side Almeria, reports claim.
The 19-year-old refused to sign a new deal with the Red Devils despite being offered a contract extension.
It is understood the youngster wants first-team action and has decided to leave the Theatre of Dreams for good.
Manchester Evening News claim Ramanzani could be on a permanent move to Spain after spending part of the season on loan at Almeria.
Reports also claim the Belgian striker was unhappy with the wages United were offering having demanded a significant increase on his current pay check.
Largie Ramanzani bids farewell to Man United after refusing to sign new deal. Photo Credit: Getty Images
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The teenager scored nine goals in 13 appearances in the Premier League 2 and made his senior debut under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the Europa League clash against Astana last November.
"I want to thank the club for helping me become a better footballer/person and for making me and my family feel at home during my time here," he posted on social media.
"Today I say goodbye to Manchester United but I take with me many memories, lessons and great moments that will live with me forever. It has been one of the best years of my football career. At last I want to wish the club many success for the future and thank the club for giving me the opportunity," he added.



