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Date of publication: Monday 29 April 2019 7:29
Gary Neville believes that Manchester United must begin to protect the value of its players by taking "contract renewal decisions" to a manager.
Ander Herrera again showed his value Sunday like Manchester United have taken place to a 1-1 draw at home Chelsea.
The contract of the Spaniard expires in summer and the champion of France, Paris Saint-Germain have been strongly linked with him.
And Neville think that United should have made a decision much earlier to decide whether to keep Herrera at the club or not.
"I think the situation with him[[[[Herrera]he's not going to be disrespectful to the club, he's been a brilliant professional here for a few years, "said Neville in the Chelsea game.
"But all speculation about his departure for Paris Saint-Germain.
"Manchester United has let his contract deteriorate. If they wanted to, they might have had to make their decision a little earlier.
"The other thing with Manchester United is also that when a change of manager takes place every 18 months or every two years, it may be that a manager likes it, and another manager who refuses to renew his contract.
"And then a new manager arrives, but it's too late and the player's contract is exhausted.
"That's why you need a club plan to take these decisions away from a manager. To allow the reader to be protected and worth to be protected. "
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