De Gea slashes wage cuts But still wants to stay in the pole for Man United

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De Gea slashes wage cuts But still wants to stay in the pole for Man United.

UFABET reports that David de Gea does not want to earn £9 million a year at Manchester United but still wants to stay in goal at Old Trafford.

Manchester United are adamant. That they want to reduce the wage ceiling. And that may cause to compromise in hopes of getting a new contract. He currently earns £375,000 a week. which is the most in the team.

De Gea has no plans to leave on a free transfer next year, Manchester United want to keep him. But the latest offer is £200,000 a week, less than Casemiro and Raphael Varane of his age.

United hoped to compromise by offering more bonuses, but de Gea’s camp felt their men should not be asked to take too much pay cuts.

However Manchester United are still confident of finding an acceptable middle ground. Both parties are eager to extend the contract for another three years.

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has revealed.

He wants to stay at the Red Devils. And negotiating a new contract is going well.

De Gea, 32, has been with United since 2011 and his current contract expires at the end of the season. It was reported that The big problem with De Gea’s contract extension is that he is currently the highest-paid player in the team at £375,000 a week (15.75 million baht), which “Telegraph” correspondent James Ducker reports that de Gea will willing to reduce the wages in order to extend the contract to continue playing with the team.

De Gea says he hopes to stay at Manchester United until the end of his career. because this is their club and has been here for many years It’s a great honor to play for the team. And very happy too

As for the situation of negotiating a new contract with the team, de Gea said he was very relaxed about this. Now concentrate on training and doing your best on the pitch. But I’m confident that everything will end well.

Since moving from Atletico Madrid to Old Trafford Under Sir Alex Ferguson made 394 Premier League appearances, 138 clean sheets, and won the Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2017-18. 8 clean sheets already