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20th October 2015
07:34am BST

"Life in England was a bit difficult. It is not easy for a South American. Some people get on fine, and for others it is harder to adapt."
Di Maria's time was also affected by an attempted break-in at his Manchester home, which he said meant "It wasn't reasonable to stay.
"My family wasn’t happy. My daughter was suffering. So it was important to leave," the 27-year-old explained.
The midfielder's time in the Premier League wasn't all bad, with a goal against Leicester nominated for Goal of the Season, but his form in the second half of the season convinced United to cut their losses on the £59.7m investment.Explore more on these topics: