Patrice
Evra has asked Manchester United to be allowed to leave and end eight
successful years at Old Trafford due to personal reasons, with the
Frenchman effectively forcing through an expected £2m move to Juventus.
At
the close of last season United exercised an option on Evra’s contract
to extend his stay at the club for a further year. While the 33-year-old
has not made an official transfer request, Evra asked that the United
should not stand in his way, a request to which the club have
reluctantly acceded.
The left-back has decided
that, due to his wife wishing to move away from the area, the time is
right to end a United career in which he has won five Premier Leagues,
the Champions League and three League Cups.
Juventus are expected to pay £2m for him and offer around £55,000 a week in what will be an initial two-year deal.
With
United out of Europe next season, Juventus can offer Evra Champions
League football. Luke Shaw’s £28m transfer from Southampton also means
Evra’s chances of regular first-team football would have been limited.
Given
Evra’s leadership qualities and popularity in the dressing room his
departure will be felt by Louis van Gaal, the incoming new manager,
especially as he will follow Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic in leaving
the club. Van Gaal is seeking to make United challengers again after
last season’s dismal title defence that ended with the team in seventh
place.

Well i wish him best of luck ,
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