Manchester United have sold Sean Goss to QPR.
Goss has completed his permanent move from Manchester United to Championship club Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee.
United chief Nicky Butt told ManUtd.com: "He did a great job at the club but it got to the point where he spoke to me on several occasions and obviously he felt it was time for him to go. He's going to a big club in QPR and it's a great move for him. It's an opportunity he felt he had to take with both hands.
"He has got a lot of talent, an abundance of talent, and a wand of a left foot. He just needs to get playing men's football regularly now and get on a roll because when you do that, all of a sudden, it starts coming easily to you."
Goss has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with QPR. He told their official website on Saturday: "I'm delighted that the deal is done - absolutely buzzing. I'm at the point now in my career where I need to be playing first-team football, week in, week out – so the opportunity to move to QPR was just something I had to pursue."
Ian Holloway is back in charge at Loftus Road, and the Londoners have beaten off competition from other teams to land Goss on a permanent basis. The manager told his club's website: "I'm delighted we've managed to bring Sean to QPR. I've borrowed one or two from United over the years, but sometimes you spot one and you want him – and that's exactly why I've brought Gossy here.
"He's a ball-playing midfielder - and what I want long-term is players in midfield with a range of passing, who can offer us something a bit different. That's Gossy – that's what he's all about."