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Memphis Depay has intensified talk of an exit from Manchester United after sending £350,000 worth of supercars back to Holland.

The Dutch winger endured a nightmare first campaign at Old Trafford and it is unclear if he will feature in Jose Mourinho's plans.

Depay made only 16 Premier League stars with a further 13 substitute appearances, finding the net on just two occasions despite 22 Eredivisie strikes for PSV Eindhoven in the previous campaign.

The 22-year-old sent a Dutch vehicle transport company to his rented £15,000-a-month Cheshire mansion to collect his £100,000 Mercedes G Wagon and a Scorpion Trike worth around £13,700.

(Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke)

He has already had his £250,000 Rolls Royce Wraith shipped back to Holland a month ago.

Depay was brought to United by Louis van Gaal, who also gave him his international debut.

His compatriot was sacked by the Red Devils after failing to secure Champions League football next season, and Depay recently admitted he had not spoken to Van Gaal since his departure.

(Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke) (Image: Eamonn & James Clarke)

“It’s never nice to be criticised, but it’s part of the game and I have to deal with it,” Memphis told Fox Sports. “The season did not go as planned and that hurt my confidence a bit.

“I do not want to blame the manager for it. I played some good games and some bad matches. I do not want to blame anyone for it. I have not been in touch with Van Gaal yet. I might give him a call or send him a text."

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