
Departing Manchester United midfielder Martin Svidersky is making a move to Spain.
Svidersky is set to leave United on a free transfer on June 30 upon the expiration of his contract at the club.
Svidersky was offered a new deal at United but chose to run down his contract instead, in pursuit of more first-team opportunities elsewhere, says the Manchester Evening News.
Club sources admit that while United were keen to tie the Slovakian youngster to a new deal there has been a feeling that he would leave this summer for a while now. United are due to receive a small compensation package to recognise their development of the player despite the fact Svidersky will be leaving the club as a free agent when his contract expires.
"I have spent the last days in Spain, where my steps will continue," Svidersky said to RTVS.
"They will follow in the first Spanish league, La Liga. I have high expectations, it will be a new experience, a new country.
"Spain came to me as the best option for my development. It is an opportunity to play men's football and get more chances."
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