The defender leaves United after six years.
He has returned in his home country.
Marcos Rojo has left Manchester United and returned to his homeland, Estudiantes have been confirmed. News of the Argentina international’s move to Estudiantes on a short-term loan deal was made official today.
Estudiantes announced that agreement had been reached with United on Twitter, saying: “You always return to the places where you were happy. Because of the sense of belonging, it’s stronger. Your dream and that of the Pincha family come true. We meet again. Welcome and thanks for coming back, Marcos. We welcome you with the heart.”
? ¡Juntos y en familia! ? Este sábado a las 18.00, en la previa del partido ante Unión, presentaremos oficialmente a Marcos Rojo en el campo de juego de UNO ??
— Estudiantes de La Plata (@EdelpOficial) January 30, 2020
¡Otro sueño que se cumple! ? #SabemosDeImposibles pic.twitter.com/UTdPlSxDoR
The 29-year-old defender, who started out his career with Estudiantes, joined Man United from Sporting in a €20 million in 2014 during Louis van Gaal’s spell as Red Devils boss. However, he has found himself frozen out of the first team in recent times, and came close to joining Everton in the summer.
Having slipped down the pecking order under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, he has seen just nine appearances in the 2019-20 campaign. The most recent of those came back in November, appearing as a last-minute substitute in a 3-1 win over Brighton, while he has not started a Premier League game since the 1-1 draw with Liverpool in October.
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