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Manchester United are yet to decide on David de Gea's future at Old Trafford, with the club considering triggering a one-year extension on his current deal.
The Spanish goalkeeper's current United deal is up at the end of the season, and they currently risk letting one of their most important figures leave for nothing in nine months' time.
United earlier this week announced wage bill increases of £61.6million on the previous year - a 19.1% rise - as a result of high profile acquisitions, and De Gea's current deal earned him around £350,000-a-week last season.
Manchester are yet to decide whether to extend David de Gea's contract by a further year
During his 11-year stay at Old Trafford, the Spanish goalkeeper has played his way to the top of the pile in the United dressing room, and is the only remaining player from the club's last title-winning squad to regularly play.
But his eye-watering wages could prove to be an obstacle moving forward, with United declaring losses of