Man Utd will bid farewell to some players next week when their contracts come to an end.
Lindelof and Eriksen will not be joining him in retirement, though and are both looking forward to the next chapters of their professional careers. The duo will bring plenty of experience to whichever club they join next and ahead of his formal exit, Lindelof has reflected honestly on his eight-year spell at Old Trafford.
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Victor Lindelof sends farewell message
Ahead of his official departure next week, Victor Lindelof sent a farewell message to Manchester United supporters. The 30-year-old insists he will always be a fan of the club where he the FA Cup and League Cup and reached two Europa League finals.
"A perfect ending," Lindelof told MUTV of his final appearance against Aston Villa. "Clean sheet and a win, so it was a great ending. To spend it with my family here [on the pitch afterwards], as well, was special. So, yeah, I couldn't have asked for a better ending. Yeah, I am proud of myself. It's been a lot of ups and downs. But I mean, for me to be able to represent this club for eight years, it's been an honour and a privilege, and a dream come true.
"I've had so many good memories here. Just looking at the Stretford End here, I mean, I'm going to miss it a lot. They're [the fans] with us through absolutely everything, and it doesn't matter the result, every single week, they come here and they support us and they sing their souls out. I just want to say thank you so much for taking me in.
"I'm leaving as a player, but I will always be a fan. I wish nothing but the best for the guys and everyone around the club. Yeah, hopefully next season will be a little better than this one. I'm very sure it's going to be."
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