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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Manchester United wants £ 50m to change the long-term sale price

Manchester United wants £ 50m to change the long-term sale price


 Manchester United has announced that they have decided to sign David De Gea in the summer and are hoping to raise to £ 50 million from the sale of the dealer.



The former Atletico Madrid manager lost his place last week after attending the birth of his baby boy in Spain, which finally gave youngster Dean Henderson time to keep his promise. become the first team of the Premier League.

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The manager was thankful when he was in the middle of the pool, keeping four clean sheets in for the error when De Gea did not show up.


He has kept his place since David returned and now there is a sense at the club that it is time for the Englishman to hold on to the No. 1 spot.



The striker is Unitedner's highest earner at £ 350,000 a week and he will have two years to complete his contract at the end of the season.


United value the Spaniard at £ 50 million according to The Mirror has been but said the asking price could prove too high for both parties in the current financial climate.

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The club may have to pay the stars away by paying some of its wages or giving it away.


De Gea and defender Phil Jones are the only members of the roster to have won the Premier League and England midfield and are still expected to leave in the summer.



Sergio Romero did not complete the contract at the end of the season and will leave for a free transfer, meaning 24-year-old Joel Pereira has been allowed to become Henderson's undefeated striker for the future.

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