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The Brazilian midfielder was omitted from Wednesday night's League Cup clash with Manchester City amid reports that he had earned the manager's wrath by skipping training.
It is has since been rumoured that Anderson flew to his homeland to initiate discussions with Vasco da Gama, although the club's sporting director, Rodrigo Caetano, has denied this.
Nevertheless, United are set to dock a week's wages from the former Porto player, who is said to be growing gradually more frustrated with his role at Old Trafford.
Anderson has started 13 out of a possible 23 Premier League games this season, with Darren Fletcher generally preferred as the anchorman in the Red Devils' midfield.
Also Milan sporting director Ariedo Braida has sent a striking and abrupt message to Arsenal and a number of Premier League clubs who are interested in Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, telling them the Dutchman will be residing at the San Siro for the forseeable future.
It seems as if Huntelaar's future at the club has been revolutionised and he is set for a stay there. Braida has put an end to any debate that the former Real Madrid man was leaving. The hitman was linked with a number of Premier League sides including Arsenal, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Birmingham City.
But, the Rossoneri have broken off from any negotiations and cut down speculation as they send out a short, but clear message.
"Huntelaar will stay here, every other discussion is superficial. Arsenal? No. I repeat the player will stay at Milan,"