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Monaco midfielder Fabinho appeared to storm out of training in the middle of a session on Tuesday.

Manchester United have been consistently linked with a transfer for Fabinho, but Monaco have already insisted no more first-team stars will leave the club this summer.

Monaco have already lost Tiemoue Bakayoko, Benjamin Mendy and Bernardo Silva to the Premier League and have stonewalled Kylian Mbappe’s and Thomas Lemar’s attempts to jump ship.

Fabinho was a crucial member of Monaco’s side last season playing in defensive midfield as the French team lifted the Ligue 1 title.

The 23-year-old scored nine league goals, 12 across all competitions, despite playing further back.

United signed defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic last month, but that has not stopped rumours of Fabinho swapping Monaco for Manchester.

And now video has emerged from Monaco training that has added further fuel to the transfer flames.

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Fabinho can be seen ripping his shirt off and throwing it into the goal, before kicking a ball in frustration.

The Brazilian leaves in the middle of a training session and it is not clear what sparked the angry outburst.

It could be Fabinho felt something go in his hamstring or suffered an injury with the midfielder seemingly walking gingerly away before he kicks the ball.

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Whatever the reason for Fabinho’s reaction, the incident is sure to add to reports he is unhappy his move out of Monaco is being blocked.

Monaco have told suitors of Mbappe, Lemar and Fabinho that they are not for sale at any price.

Arsenal have bid for Lemar while Mbappe is thought to be interesting almost every top club in Europe including Real Madrid.

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