Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has upset some players by allowing Harry Maguire to spend last week in Portugal.
While his teammates were in Cyprus taking on Omonia in the Europa League, the defender was enjoying some downtime at Portuguese golf resort Quinta do Lagofor.
The mid-season getaway was granted by his superiors at United, who feel the England international could benefit from some downtime before getting back into the thick of things for both club and country.
However, the decision to allow Maguire permission for a holiday during the league season has gone down very poorly with other sections of the United squad. A source told The Sun: "He [Maguire] went away with his family and Erik hopes that will put him in a better place to recover from injury and rediscover his form.
"But it's not a good look when the club captain is missing from the plane to Cyprus - and is instead allowed to go and play golf in Portugal."
The fury from other players within the United squad is thought to stem from the fact that previously, Ten Hag has demanded that all injured players remain at the club's Carrington training base and return to fitness there.
