This is the moment a trio of ‘abusive’ revellers are thrown out of a nightclub after allegedly trying to approach United’s Marouane Fellaini and his brother, Mansour.

A recording of the incident, which happened at around 4am at popular celebrity nightspot Mahiki in London earlier this week, has now emerged.

Security at the nightclub acted quickly to kick out the three fans who are understood to have caused trouble.

One of the Manchester United midfielder’s representatives denied any wrongdoing on Fellaini’s part. They said that the three men had been abusive towards the player and his brother.

A source at Mahiki told the Sun: “Fellaini and his brother were in the club most of the evening.

“They were with friends in a private area. Some guys went over for autographs and generally bothered them.

“It was late on, about 4am, and the door-staff stopped anything happening and kicked the others out.”

Fellaini wasn’t part of the team which lost 2-1 to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

After the match, Van Gaal said that Fellaini had not been selected because of fatigue.

When asked if Fellaini was injured, the Dutchman said: “More or less. He has played a lot of matches in a row. I have to rotate.

“Rested rather than injured, but of course, you are then close to being injured.”

A source close to Fellaini said: “Marouane and his brother were approached by a group of guys who were abusive towards them, security in the club stepped in and removed these guys from the club.”