Guillermo Varela’s hopes for a future at Manchester United under Jose Mourinho have probably taken a hit after the manner in which his loan spell at Eintracht Frankfurt came to an end.
The full-back defied club policy about getting tattoos by getting inked just five days before their DFB-Pokal Cup final against Borussia Dortmund. The tattoo became inflamed and caused Varela to be ruled out of the fixture.
Players are supposed to wait until a period without action before getting a tattoo.
Even if the injury hadn’t ruled him out, Varela would miss the game after the club suspended him.
‘Egotistic behaviour’
Eintracht’s sporting director Fredi Bobic was scathing in his criticism.
He was quoted by Goal saying: “This behaviour is grossly negligent and hurts the entire team. The club cannot tolerate a player going against the instructions of the coach and the doctor before such an important game.
“Guillermo’s path with Eintracht has ended with this action.
“We were previously thinking about extending his loan deal.
“That’s no longer an issue. Guillermo is suspended with immediate effect and he will be given a very severe punishment. His egotistic behaviour, unfortunately, forces us to take these measures.”
The Uruguayan only made 10 appearances for Frankfurt due to injury.
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