Manchester United transfer news: Radamel Falcao told his Old Trafford career is over

 

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Heading out: United won't take up chance to sign Falcao permanently
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Paul Hirst24 May 2015

Radamel Falcao has been told he will not be coming back to Manchester United next season.

United won a hotly-contested race to sign the Colombia striker on loan from Monaco last summer, but he has scored just four goals in 29 appearances for Louis van Gaal's side this season.

United had the chance to sign the 29-year-old on a permanent basis for £43.2million, but we understand the club have told Falcao, who missed Sunday's 0-0 draw with Hull, they will not exercise that option.

Van Gaal refused to discuss Falcao's future following the goalless draw at Hull, which sent the Tigers down to the Sky Bet Championship.

Van Gaal said: "I don't say if Falcao will go today. Today is about the game and not the decisions we have made. You will hear it at the proper time and when Manchester United want."

Several more players could follow out of the exit door at United.

Doubts remain over Anders Lindegaard, Jonny Evans, Rafael, Angel di Maria, Adnan Januzaj, Robin van Persie, Nani and Javier Hernandez.

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Van Gaal will look to clear out a few of those players to make way for new signings, but the former Barcelona coach knows he may not get his own way.

"The transfer period is a process. I know which players have to go and which have to come but you never know if they go or if they come because it will depend on a lot of aspects," he said.

Van Gaal will fly to his villa in Portugal this week after a draining year.

The 63-year-old only had a two-day break between the end of the World Cup and taking charge of United. He is looking forward to a holiday but will have his phone close by his side.

"I go on holiday but I have contact with (executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward every day as he is doing the negotiations," Van Gaal told MUTV.

"It shall be a heavy (busy) holiday.

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