De Gea to 'walk out on Man Utd' if they fail to match PSG's £350k-a-week offer


David De Gea will leave Manchester United this mid year in the event that they neglect to offer him a £350,000 seven days contract, as indicated by reports.

Spanish manager De Gea has made the pay requests with his agreement set to run out the following summer and French mammoths Paris St Germain are eager to spend on the huge solicitation.

Cash packs PSG are probably going to have an opening for another manager with 40-year-old Gianluigi Buffon arriving at the finish of his vocation.

The French victors' advantage could mean an exchange this late spring - with United frantic not to see one of their prized assets leave for nothing in a year.

United have taken up the additional year choice on De Gea's last contract, with his arrangement initially set to lapse toward the finish of this season.

In any case, chats on further expanding his stay in Manchester have evidently hit the cradles, as indicated by the Sun.

In his Thursday question and answer session, Solskjaer was gotten some information about United's present contract talks - with Ander Herrera and Juan Mata likewise secured discussions.

"Well you need to ask them," Solskjaer said. "In any case, to know who's the director of the club is next season is, obviously, useful for any player to choose where he needs to play.

"We have two or three players we're in chats with and ideally we can get their fates arranged."

De Gea has been for quite some time connected with a move far from Old Trafford, with Real Madrid a long haul admirer.

Los Blancos nearly finished a move in 2013, with Keylor Navas prepared to go the other way, yet a fax machine blame on due date scupper the move.

The shotstopper move to United from Atletico Madrid for £22.5million in 2011 and has been a standout amongst their most reliably splendid entertainers in a fierce period.

He has played multiple times for the club, winning the Premier League in 2013, alongside a FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League.

After a baffling World Glass in Russia the previous summer, De Gea has held his head down in the Premier League - yet has still overseen seven clean sheets in 30 appearances in the division.

He has likewise overseen three closed outs in the Champions League - with United set to confront Barcelona in the quarter-finals.

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