Largie Ramazani chose to leave Manchester United in 2020 and he could now make a multi-million pound switch this summer.
Not everybody can rise up through the United ranks and become a first-team star like Marcus Rashford.
Others have to leave the club and try their luck elsewhere, such as James Garner, Angel Gomes and Michael Keane in years gone by.
The same goes for Largie Ramazani.
The Belgian talent started with Anderlecht before moving to London and joining the Charlton Athletic ranks in 2013.
United pounced in 2017, handing the winger a professional deal just a year later having shown real potential.
Ramazani even made a first-team debut in 2019, but decided to leave United just a few months later as he rejected a new contract.
Ramazani chose to make a move to Spain, completing a switch to Almeria – then in Spain’s second tier.
The winger has become a key player for Almeria, racking up 17 goals and four assists in 96 appearances whilst also winning promotion to La Liga.
Now impressing in Spain, Ramazani could make a big move this summer.

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Fabrizio Romano now reports that Ramazani has been the subject of a bid from Ligue 1 side Nantes.
The French club have offered €6million (£5.15million) for Ramazani but Almeria have immediately said no.
Romano claims that Almeria want more for Ramazani, valuing the 22-year-old much higher.
Whether Nantes come back with another offer remains to be seen but there could be more options on the table.
Belgian reporter Sacha Tavolieri reports that Antwerp have also made an offer for Ramazani and he has two priorities in his mind.
Ramazani allegedly wants to stay in La Liga or wait for Premier League clubs to come in for him.
France and Belgium seemingly aren’t the dream for Ramazani right now and he could end up back in England, facing off against Manchester United.
We can’t see United moving for Ramazani and bringing him back to the club a la Paul Pogba, but Ramazani bet on himself after leaving Old Trafford and is now in-demand with his price tag seemingly rising.
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