Irene Guerrero has aimed a pointed message at Manchester United following her transfer to Club America Femenil, describing her decision to leave as a "necessary change" if she is to enjoy football again.
The midfielder joined the Reds from Atletico Madrid last summer after helping Spain win the Women's World Cup in Australia, however she made just seven appearances in all competitions last term.
United confirmed her departure on Thursday, with Guerrero set to join the Mexican club on a permanent deal. The 27-year-old's arrival at United was highly anticipated, with a number of fans having been critical of her limited game time over the course of last season.
And Guerrero appeared to hint at her own frustrations about her time in Manchester in a social media post announcing her exit. READ MORE: Manchester United trigger option on Nikita Parris' contract after striker snubs big-money move READ MORE: Manchester United sign Norway striker Elisabeth Terland from Brighton “It has been a short but intense season," she said. “When I arrived in Manchester, I only had positive thoughts and immense excitement. "However, in life, things don’t always go as planned.
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