Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has agreed the framework for a new contract, according to
The Telegraph.
It is now reported that the club have not triggered the extension clause in his £375,000-a-week deal which expires in June.
Instead, they are set to hand a new contract with a significantly lower basic salary. It will include incentivised add-ons.
De Gea has reportedly agreed terms over an initial two-year deal but is waiting approval from Erik ten Hag and United to sign.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has agreed the framework for a new contract, according to The Telegraph. The Spaniard has been United’s number one for the past 12 years and the club are open to prolonging his stay next term. It is now reported that the club have not triggered the...
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