Manchester Evening News

United will still Mata to Juan as he says his farewells!

- By GEORGE SMITH

JUAN Mata says playing for United made him the ‘proudest man in the world’ and insists he is now an adopted Mancunian.

The Spaniard is leaving the club when his contract expires at the end of the month, having been with the Reds for eight-and-a-half years.

Mata’s exit from Old Trafford was always going to be emotional. He joined the club from Chelsea in 2014 and became a firm fans’ favourite.

He made 285 appearance­s for the club, scoring 51 goals and grabbing 47 assists. He also won four trophies during his United career, including the FA Cup and the Europa League.

“It has taken me some time to process the change that is happening in my life and this is a message that for many moments over the last years I never thought I would be writing,” Mata, 34, said.

“But, of course, all good things come to an end and my time as a Manchester United player has just finished.

“It would be impossible for me to express through this text all the feelings that I have been experienci­ng over the last few weeks, but to sum it up, I would like to say that

I am the proudest man in the world for having represente­d this unique club for the last eight-anda-half seasons.

“It is something I would never have dreamed of when I was little, as it felt too distant for a kid in Spain to one day, one day play for one of the best clubs in the history of football.

“But sometimes reality exceeds dreams.

“I couldn’t be more grateful with what my career has brought me so far and I’m as excited as that little kid about what the future might bring from now on.

“The same passion for playing football as that kid’s remains inside of me.

“It goes without saying that I want to thank every staff member that works in the club and that makes it so special... every manager and every team-mate that I have crossed paths with during my time in Manchester.

“We haven’t experience­d the best period in the history of the club but we did have some amazing memories along the way in the form of trophies and special moments together that will stay forever in my mind. “Thank you all – I will miss you. “For you, our supporters, I don’t really find words to describe how grateful I am and how special you’ve made me feel.

“I feel very loved and this is something for what neither me nor my family will ever be thankful enough.

“Manchester is and will always be a massive part of my life, on and off the pitch, and I really feel like an adopted Mancunian.

“Living here and understand­ing what it means to be part of this singular place in the world and its culture, it’s something truly special. I feel I belong here.”

Although he won’t be part of it, Mata hopes new manager Erik ten Hag brings success to the club.

He added: “I wish nothing but the best to the club and the new manager, and I really hope this is the start of a new era full of great football, trophies and enjoyment for you, our fans.

“It is nothing more than what you deserve and nothing less than what this football club should be about.

“This is not a goodbye, but a see you soon, as I will keep coming to Manchester whenever I can.

“But for now, from the bottom of my heart, thank you very much for letting me be part of your history. I am truly honoured and proud, and I will always be one of you.”

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