Man Utd under pressure to sell after the star man rejects the "best offer" while PSG plans to offer £ 60 million



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DAVID DE GEA rejected the final offer of the Manchester United contract.

The goaltender has made it clear that he will not extend his contract beyond next season, putting pressure on the Old Trafford leaders for them to sell it this summer.

    David De Gea is with United since arriving at Atletico Madrid in 2011.

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David De Gea is with United since arriving at Atletico Madrid in 2011.

United failed to meet De Gea's £ 350,000 market value that Paris Saint-Germain is willing to offer.

PSG is planning an offer of £ 60 million in the current window – or can choose to sign the 28-year-old free of charge in a year.

De Gea's position is a blow to the reconstruction of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's work at United.

The Spanish star has been named Club Player of the Year four of the last six seasons, but her form has plunged into this period, uncertain about her future.

Last December, he told his teammates that he was more inclined to stay at United's home when they agreed to new terms.

Solskjaer reversed the results when he came in as a temporary leader, but his form weakened once he got the full – time position.

United finished the season with little chance of playing the title of next season – and without a contract with their No. 1.

The Old Trafford leaders wanted a response on De Gea's future before the end of the campaign and the player intends to leave – either now or in 12 months.

PSG have already taken the advantage for Ander Herrera, 29, while his contract has failed United.

The Spanish midfielder was ready to stay ahead of the French giants, but De Gea was within reach.

PSG is again favorite for the French title next season and aims to reach the final stages of the Champions League.

The summer decision for De Gea should allow the 2-0 defeat to relegate Cardiff to his last game for United after eight years at the club.

Solskjaer will be on the market for another goalkeeper, but Argentine international Sergio Romero will be part of his team, while Dean Henderson was impressed on loan by Sheffield United, who was promoted to Premier League.

The boss of the Red Devils seeks to rebuild the club with younger players eager to succeed, rather than marquee signatures.

United has already opened talks with Swansea on a £ 15 million contract with Dan James, winger of Wales.

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