Roy Keane has reignited his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson over his acrimonious departure from Manchester United back in 2005.
Keane reveals that the manager and chief executive David Gill sat down and discussed 'cash flow problems' with Keane on the day of his departure.
And he claims that six years earlier the club tried to drive a wedge between him and supporters by blaming his new contract for the rise in ticket prices.
When I was at Man United, when I was negotiating new deals or the day I was leaving the club, the clubs made it pretty clear to me on every aspect of contract negotiations I had that it's a business,' Keane told Sky Sports News' The Football Show on Friday morning.