Owen Hargreaves holds no grudge against Manchester United after his release.
The free agent is now in talks with West Bromwich Albion after proving his fitness.
Hargreaves told the Daily Mail: "I don't blame them for letting me go.
"I can understand it. There comes a point when you have to say this hasn't worked out. The game has moved on. See you later, all the best.
"David Gill's a terrific guy and a terrific chief executive. And with the boss there is no animosity. There was probably a lot of frustration on his part even if there was a lot more on mine.
"I told the boss I will play 40 games this season. He said he could see me playing again, but he wanted to start bringing the younger players through. When I played for him he was fantastic.
"He's a great manager. He knows the players who can win a game for him. He's the best at that.
"The guys were great, too. It's a wonderful club. The people behind the scenes are terrific. Some of the guys on the medical staff have become great friends. At one stage I did offer to play for nothing this season, just to stay on. But they said, "You don't want to do that" and they were probably right."
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