Timothy Fosu-Mensah admits he had to quit Manchester United for the sake of his career.
The 23-year-old defender joined Bayer Leverkusen for Β£1.8million last month after seven years at Old Trafford.
He battled back from a serious knee injury suffered on loan at Fulham in April 2019 to return to United's squad and they triggered a one-year extension to his contract last season.
But with his deal running out in the summer and having played just three times this term the Holland international made the difficult call to leave.
'It was my decision. The manager was good to me but at the end I was not playing a lot,' said Fosu-Mensah, who played 30 times for United's first team after graduating from the academy.
'When you are 22, 23, 24 years old you need to be playing. I didn't play much and I wanted to. It was the best decision in the end to go somewhere else where I would get more minutes.
'The club and the manager (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) were good to me. I recovered from a big injury, they helped me, gave me minutes - I played in the FA Cup semi-final and the Europa League semi-final.
'But it's important to play regularly and to get my opportunity in the national team too.
'Ole has been very good to me. I spoke with him because he had a big injury as a player so he knew exactly how I felt.
'When I played against Crystal Palace (in July) after 16 months out he was very happy for me. These were very good moments. He knew I had the quality. I have no bad things to say about him because he has been very good to me.
'But Bayer Leverkusen is a very nice club with tradition, good people and good players.'
Fosu-Mensah remains close with his former team-mates and revealed he was inspired by Marcus Rashford's campaign to get free meals for children during the school holidays amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He said: 'What Marcus has been doing is amazing. I have been with Marcus, Axel (Tuanzebe) and Scott (McTominay) in college and what Marcus did inspired me.
'When I saw him doing it I did something for my area in Amsterdam which made him proud. I helped 100 families with free groceries during the first lockdown.
'I've known him a long time, he has always been a good guy and I'm delighted the way his career is going. I'm pretty sure it will go even better because he is a good player and good person.'
The defender is now focused on his new life in Germany having made his Leverkusen debut in last month's 1-0 defeat at RB Leipzig.
Leverkusen, who also signed Demarai Gray from Leicester in January, are fifth in the Bundesliga ahead of Saturday's visit of struggling Mainz.
'I can adapt quickly and the manager (Peter Bosz) has given me a good amount of minutes,' added Fosu-Mensah. 'I know what the manager and club want and I'm working hard to fulfil the messages.
'It's has been good so far. I just want to keep going.'
Yeaacipst
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£..get the any cup for your cabinet and then continue talking about Unitedπππ
Todaknpru
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blessing continued bro
Arrowhuy
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
Like Mara and matic did right ?
yimabnos
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all the best Mensah
geminijap
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ManU should loan VDB to Wolves or Southampton...so he can improve in EPL
hupoprt
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what about Tuanzebe where is he going am sick and tired of being Manchester United
ManUnited-Red
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
who are you mentioning? Chelsea π€£π€£π€£
ManUnited-Red
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good luck Fosu π
Altaaffarhaan
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
why are you saying he left Chelsea
kashnasi
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Good luck Timothy!
Chima92
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Pls do us a favour by giving ur pal Tanzuebe a call and persuade him to quit United and join you in Germany. this will benefit all parties involved.
Chima92
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
If Man Utd is a small club then automatically Chelsea doesn't exist.
ELIKEMSAM
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
You know very well that your statement is senseless that's why you're laughing. A Chelsea fan saying United is a small club speaks for itself and no need to mention which is a small club between Chelsea and United.
ceycdilmoz
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thanks for leaving small club bro I'm happy for u πππππ
mjemathias13
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All the best
mzeereal
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It is good move Timo.. There isn't space
Daeciklnuz
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We thanks u alots! Tuanzebe a potential to be man u proven defenderπ€£π€£π€£π€£
Wimeiklory
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I wish you all the best in your football career.
Deydetu
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Oh Man u just bring that Aston Villa captain is really player with all things you can need on the player please
Saurabhp
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Good luck π to you you have a great future
A_YY
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Rejected stone will come back to hunt Red Devils
That's exactly what will happen to your Chelsea...have you seen Sallah and kevin DeBryne in the past years? more to come you
schwaz
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united should develop talent and let them go so that they can get more playing time. only the best should stay... they should be like ajax in developing talent.
puwbiost
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Even Igahlo praise Ole fr the luv and care he praise him and said to my manager u believe in me but many no,π Pogba also praise Ole fr his good work every body only Van Dee Beek is eyeing on Ole π Donny u need to trigger ur self and show us ur qualities
samlegxzy
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Rejected stone will come back to hunt Red Devils
MathiasBjelland
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One thing Ole is is a good man manager even Pogba is testament Martial understands y he isnβt starting every body is pleased I think itβs his biggest attribute players wanna die for him n itβs great to see
yeah, i dont care if we dont win the league or ucl as long as our players are enjoying playing for us.. I dont wanna see us win ucl with players being unhappy
RichardMbelele
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Bye
Unitedforlife6
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"Regrets and mistakes they're memories made"
dusaekmtuz
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One thing Ole is is a good man manager even Pogba is testament Martial understands y he isnβt starting every body is pleased I think itβs his biggest attribute players wanna die for him n itβs great to see
AdaieFrimpong
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You made the right decision, and Iβm sure you would have lots of playing time to improve better.