sport news Manchester United's hierarchy 'REGRET David de Gea's huge £375,000-a-week deal'
Manchester United's hierarchy 'REGRET David de Gea's huge £375,000-a-week deal' because of the 'wage inequality' within the squad... amid Paul Pogba rejecting a £350,000-a-week contract offer Keeper David de Gea became Man United's highest-paid player two years ago Deal, which guaranteed De Gea £75m in salary, reportedly still does not sit well It's claimed the lucrative deal resulted in inequality in salaries with the squad
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David de Gea's long-term deal worth £375,000 a week, agreed back in 2019, is reportedly a regret of the Manchester United hierarchy.
The goalkeeper became United's highest-paid player two years ago after two years of talks between the shot-stopper's camp and the club.
But the deal, which guaranteed De Gea £75million in salary, still does not sit well with those in power at Old Trafford, according to The Athletic.
David de Gea's long-term deal worth £375,000 a week is reportedly a regret for the Manchester United hierarchy - Ed Woodward, United's executive vice-chairman