Tomasz Kuszczak has said that he is "angry and disappointed" with the treatment he has received from Manchester United after failing to complete a summer move.
The Poland international was keen to leave United in search of regular first-team football, but he believes that the team were not reasonable in agreeing a suitable fee.
"I am angry and disappointed with the way I am treated," Kuszczak told The Sun.
"I had a few good offers. The problem was the club who wanted to sell me for £4m."
The goalie, who was linked to a move to West Bromwich Albion and wanted to stay in England, is now United’s third choice goalie behind David de Gea and Anders Lindegaard.