Cantona also revealed that he had personally offered to assist the club in a hands-on role but was turned away. With a busy schedule that includes filming commitments until October, he said he was willing to set aside his own projects for the sake of United, but the United leadership was not convinced.
"Until the end of October this year I will shoot movies," he added.
"But I said to them, I can put that (aside) and concentrate and help you to rebuild something. And they don’t care. Me too, because I work. I don’t ask anything. But I feel sad to see United in this kind of situation.
"So, for me and the respect for myself, I had to do it and I did it, and they didn’t care and I don’t care. They decided something else. They have another strategy, another project."
Cantona’s words might strike a chord with many fans who feel the club is drifting further away from its roots. With tensions high and opposition growing, the former king of Old Trafford has added his voice to the chorus of concern echoing through the red half of Manchester.