Man United Want To Extend Edinson Cavani Contract
Manchester
United are already looking to extend Edinson Cavani's contract, says manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Uruguay
striker, 33, joined on a one-year deal in October, with the option of a further
year.
He has
started only one Premier League game but has scored three goals in eight games
and came off the bench to create Bruno Fernandes' goal at Leicester on
Saturday.
Solskjaer
said he expects a new deal to be agreed.
"Edinson
has a few years left in him so I wouldn't say anything else," said
Solskjaer. "He has made a great impact and I trust him."
Solskjaer
said he sees the former Paris St-Germain and Napoli forward as more than just
an impact substitute.
"He is
definitely a starter," said the Norwegian.
"You
don't classify a player of that quality as anything else. I trust him and he
will probably start more games than he won't."
Cavani's
introduction was delayed as he had so self-isolate for a fortnight after
arriving from France. He then had to build up match fitness after leaving PSG
at the end of June.
Minor
injuries have also ruled him out for short periods but, when he has played, he
has shown moments of quality that are befitting of his status as one of the
best strikers in the world.
Evidently,
confidence is not a problem either.
While
another South American, Antonio Valencia, once handed back the number seven
shirt at Old Trafford because of the weight of history attached to it, Cavani
actively asked for the number which has been worn by iconic club figures such
as George Best, Bryan Robson, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.
"It was
the first thing he asked me, if he could wear the number seven," said
Solskjaer.
"Obviously
we are talking about the history of the shirt but when you think of his career,
the experience he has had and his personality from the chat I had with him and
when I watched him before, it wasn't in doubt that he could handle it."
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