Martin Svidersky was tipped for big things at Manchester United, but walked out of Old Trafford to further his development – though things haven’t entirely gone to plan
Martin Svidersky appeared to be one of the hottest prospects ready to come off the Manchester United conveyor belt of young talent but opted to snub the chance to work under Erik ten Hag.
Instead, the defensive midfielder chose to ply his trade for La Liga outfit Almeria, where he is yet to earn a single minute of game-time so far this term. The 20-year-old spent three seasons on the books of the Red Devils, but clearly had little interest in prolonging that stay for the reign of new boss Ten Hag.
The circumstances surrounding his surprise exit certainly can’t be blamed on United, with the Manchester Evening News reporting back in June that the club were willing to offer Svidersky a new deal.
United did manage to pocket a small compensation package in recognition of their help in developing the player, but Svidersky walked out of Old Trafford as a free agent.