Calling him a money grabber is a bit shit. I genuinely believe he loved the club and it took a lot of shoddy treatment by Van Gaal, Jose and whoever is in charge of contract renewals to push him over the edge of this decision.
It doesn't matter what profession you're in, if you go to work every day and give your all; abide by the standing principles of the company and deliver results while watching other colleagues feck about, make mistakes, take months off sick at a time and generally be less good at their job than you - yet they're getting promotions and pay rises while you're still left in the dark as to whether you'll have a contract at all next year, you're going to get pissed off eventually. It doesn't matter how much you love the company or how loyal you are.
Once he'd reached the tipping point, and it seems that was the post or text notification of his contract last year (if any one of you tries to argue that a company like Manchester United shouldn't be expected to offer every employer, playing and non-playing, the common decency of a sit down meeting to discuss major events within their employment then you're barking), how can anybody criticise a man for seeking out the best deal for him and his family?
He's been disrespected by the club and decided to leave. He's entering his 30's and has young kid(s) - of course he's going to take a 4 year contract worth 200k a year at a well resourced and high profile club. Anybody would in his position.
We're left in a position where any leadership and drive that existed within the squad has just been cut in half. Yes he's replaceable but as so many in here are fond of telling us all, you can't replace a whole squad in one window and there are at a minimum, 15 players we should have been getting rid of before Ander.