Manchester United stopper Tomasz Kuszczak is unhappy and disappointed at the way he has been treated at Old Trafford after failing to secure a move away from the club this summer.
Kuszczak has made just 61 appearances during five years at the club and has fallen even further down the pecking order after the club signed David de Gea this summer, and Anders Lindegaard in January.
The polish goalkeeper now wants to leave Old Trafford in order to secure first team football, however he says the club have blocked his attempts to depart by overestimating his value.
"I am angry and disappointed with the way I am treated," said Kuszczak in The Sun.
"I had a few good offers. The problem was the club who wanted to sell me for £4m."
Kuszczak was linked with a return to previous club West Brom over the summer, as well as being linked with moves to several teams abroad, but the goalkeeper has said he would prefer to stay in England.
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