Edinson Cavani has not decided whether to extend his deal with Manchester United, according to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
This follows on the heels of news that Cavani wants to join Boca Juniors in South America at the end of the season. The 34-year-old joined United on a free transfer from PSG last summer.
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And he's been crucial this season since then. His most recent contribution came on Sunday when he put on a dazzling performance against Tottenham Hotspur
Cavani opened the scoring for United after the half-hour mark, but his goal was unfairly disallowed by VAR for Scott McTominay's 'foul' on Son Heung-min in the build-up.
In the 79th minute, he actually had his name on the scoresheet.
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After scoring on a diving header from a Mason Greenwood cross, the Uruguayan put United ahead.
Being torn between two opinions
This was the former Napoli striker's eighth goal for United this season.
And, after the game, Solskjaer announced that Cavani is at a crossroads in his career, with a decision yet to be made.
Cavani's deal has a 12-month extension option, allowing him to remain at United for another year. The Norwegian manager, on the other hand, says he knows that Cavani is considering reuniting with his family elsewhere.
Cavani is unquestionably a fantastic choice upfront, and his goal-scoring pedigree is unrivaled. He is, however, 34 years old, and Solskjaer would need to think of substitutes for him earlier rather than later.
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