Man Utd Offer De Gea Improved New Deal to Stay
Manchester United have made goalkeeper David de Gea an
improved contract offer in a bid to keep the Spain international at Old
Trafford.
De Gea's current deal runs out in 12 months and
efforts to get the 28-year-old to agree an extension have failed.
It is understood United's latest offer would make De Gea the
highest-paid goalkeeper in the world.
He came within a minute of joining Real Madrid in 2015.
Whilst it is felt the former Atletico Madrid man wants to
remain in Manchester, it is understood his advisors believe his status as one
of the key figures in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad, and United's player of the
year in four seasons out of five, should make him one of the club's highest
earners.
Out-of-favour forward Alexis Sanchez's £390,000-a-week
contract is seen as the benchmark.
Senior United figures have previously indicated they would
allow De Gea's contract to run
down in the hope an
agreement will be reached, even though it risks one of their most saleable
assets leaving for nothing at the end of the season.
FROM bbc.com/sport/football
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