Geyse turned to nwsl move in the middle of a man utd controversy

Manchester United striker Geyse looks ready to move to the National Women’s Football League (NWSL) following controversial claims that the club recently pushed to send a player on loan while attending his brother’s funeral.
Geyse was without action in the introductory stages of 2025 after the deeply sad news of her brother’s passing. AND Telegraph Since then they have reported on charges that United She pushed her to send Brazil International on loan while she was a compassionate leave during that period.
“It was clear that the club and the coach did not count on her – the pressure to find yourself in a place where you think you are not sought after is huge,” said the player’s newspaper agent.
“As you know, her brother has passed away, going through a very difficult time, psychologically very difficult time, and in Man United has no best time.”
Emergency reports from Guard Since then, Geysse has been linked to the potential movement of the loan to the NWSl Club NJ/Ny Gotham. The transfer of NWSL remains open until March 24, which means that by that date it can be resolved by the loan agreement between all sides.
Fans have caused concern about Geyse while the striker moved to social media after the United win of 2-0 over Leicester City in Women’s Super League (WSL).
“Staying in a place where we don’t feel happy is a nauseous and lonely feeling,” Geyse reported on Instagram. “Every day it looks harder, and the simple fact that it becomes a burden.”
“The environment, which should be welcome, becomes a field of discomfort, where it is difficult to find inner peace. Sometimes the desire for changes appears as an emergency need, but fear of unknown or insecurity about the future can paralyze us.
“However, it is crucial to remember that we deserve to be in places and situations that bring us happiness and fulfillment. This is the only way we can grow.”
The Manchester United spokesman states in the answer: “We continue to support Geyse in her well -being and to seek options that suit all parties.”