Manchester United players have come under criticism for ignoring fans asking for signatures.
United players were caught on film rejecting requests for signatures from one young fan at their team hotel on Wednesday, causing the debate around players engaging with fans to extend further.
The clip, shared on Twitter, shows players including Bruno Fernandes, Fred and Christian Eriksen walking past a supporter, who was pleading with the players to sign merchandise.
Some players acknowledged the supporter, saying hello or waving upon arrival, but none of them stopped to give an autograph.
The clip comes just days after Arsenal were bombarded with criticism for sharing a video of their players failing to speak to a mascot before a recent match.
Some, however, are arguing that the video exposes signature scalpers and the players did the right thing.
It is believed players are regularly told to ignore requests of the sort because of the regularity that people are after signatures purely to sell the merch on for a profit.
While it is unclear if this would have been the case in the particular video in mention, it's possible players were simply following orders.
The timing, however, is less than ideal for United. Footage emerged of Arsenal players earlier in the week signing a shirt for an eight-year-old mascot.
The issue was, however, that none of them stopped to speak to super fan Olivia, with some even keeping their headphones in before walking away.
One of the stars was Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, picked out by Olivia as her favourite player in the matchday programme, who approached her with his earphones in before briskly signing the shirt and making an exit.
But while some criticised the United players, several rushed to their defence on social media on this occasion.
'If anyone knew anything then they would realise the kid has a few jerseys in his hand with a ring placed on the jersey for players to sign,' one user said.
'This is huge business and they use kids to get the signature then they go onto selling the same jerseys in frames for a few hundred pound.'
'100 per cent just shirt sellers using their kids as bait,' added another. 'Look at that thing they’re using to make the shirts more flat for when the player signs it.'
sikaputafernando
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They didn't go there to sign signatures they have unfinished business .
10Manchester
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Inshallah you won't be laughing at us tonight
diubikpstz
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Sir Alex would have made all of them sign it for 15 minutes
Shmonny
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