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Man United's wantaway keeper Sergio Romero 'says his goodbyes ahead of possible Boca Juniors move' along with team-mate Marcos Rojo - and their exits will save club £150,000-a-week as Solskjaer continues to use January window to shift dead weight

Sergio Romero has reportedly bid farewell to staff at Manchester United as he edges closer to securing a move to Boca Juniors.

The Argentinian, who is out of contract this summer, has fallen down the pecking order at United and is expected to leave the club in this month's transfer window.

Romero, 33, has not trained with United since the turn of the year while local reports in Buenos Aires have claimed he is training in the Argentinian capital ahead of a likely move to Boca Juniors.

Sergio Romero has reportedly said his goodbyes ahead of potentially joining Boca Juniors
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen to offload his fringe players during the January transfer window

United have given Romero permission to train in Argentina but he will be expected back at Carrington if he is unable to arrange a permanent transfer away.