Radamel Falcao: 'Changes are not easy, but there are times when you have to'

Has the Manchester United striker offered a cryptic clue about his future in a tweet about his hair?

Simon Rice
Friday 22 May 2015 04:13 EDT
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Radamel Falcao may have offered a clue to his future plans with a cryptic tweet about his new haircut.

The Colombian striker has spent the season on loan at Manchester United but with a return of just four goals during his time at Old Trafford there is uncertainty over whether he will remain at the club.

Manchester United have an option to sign Falcao for around £40m but have not indicated if they will activate it.

However, Falcao may have given a hint that his future lies away from Old Trafford.

The 29-year-old tweeted a picture of his new haircut last night, along with a message in Spanish that some have suggested carries a meaning beyond his trip to the barbers.

It read: "The changes are not easy, but there are times when you have to. Dare!!"

Falcao's final game for Manchester United could be this Sunday when the Red Devils take on relegation threatened Hull.

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