Luke Shaw theories suggested: Is THIS why Jose Mourinho is mistreating Man Utd star?

Former Liverpool midfielder David Thompson, who is now a TV pundit, is shocked at the way Shaw has been cast aside by Jose Mourinho.

The latest low came when Shaw was hauled off midway through the 2-0 win at Brighton – a move that Express Sport understands to have annoyed the left-back, with that anger fuelled by Mourinho’s post-match criticism.

“I had to change one (full-back) and I chose Luke because at least Antonio (Valencia) defensively was capable of good positionings, like in the second half with (Jurgen) Locadia,” Mourinho said.

“Luke in the first half every time they come in his half, the cross come in.”

Thompson believes the public criticism could be down to two things.

First, it could be just ‘tough love’ from the Manchester United boss.

While an alternative theory is that Mourinho is ‘intent on breaking Shaw’s confidence’.

Thompson tweeted: “No wonder young talent doesn’t progress under Mourinho if his treatment of Luke Shaw anything to go by,is it tough love or is he just intent on breaking the lads confidence? Whatever it is it’s not working !!”

Shaw, 22, joined from Southampton in 2014 in what was then a world-record deal for a teenager, fresh from being named in the PFA Team of the Year and becoming the youngest player at the World Cup in Brazil.

But four years on Shaw has fallen down the pecking order with England having struggled for game time at United, thanks in no small part to an inability to win over Mourinho.

The Brighton comments were not the first time Mourinho has publicly criticised Shaw, only strengthening the left-back’s desire to kick on and prove his worth.

But he is now understood to be reassessing his future – just a month after the United boss suggested a new and improved deal could be deserved for a player whose contract expires next year.

Shaw was linked with a move last summer but stayed put as he recovered from ligament damage in his football, having to make do with reserve football – including time at centre-back – and a peripheral role until belatedly making a first start of the season in December.

The England international made numerous appearances over the festive period and into the New Year, but did not start any of United’s important matches including being overlooked for the matchday squad in both legs of the Champions League last-16 exit to Sevilla.

The United hierarchy are believed to want Shaw to stay but this latest flare-up is only pushing him closer to the exit.

The full-back has been regularly linked with a move to Tottenham, where he would re-join his former Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino.

Chelsea, the club Shaw grew up supporting, are also understood to be interested.