Irish Daily Mail

Slimline Shaw nets new £50m mega deal

- By JACK GAUGHAN @Jack_Gaughan

LUKE SHAW admitted a new Manchester United contract seemed an impossibil­ity last season — as he became one of the wealthiest defenders in world football.

United moved quickly to tie Shaw down on a five-year deal, with the option of extending that into a sixth season. He signed the contract, worth way in excess of £150,000 a week, at Carrington yesterday. If it is seen out, the deal is thought to be worth up to £50million in total.

It completes a dramatic turnaround for the 23-year-old, whose career at United had appeared doomed after a steady stream of public and private criticism by Jose Mourinho.

Shaw said: ‘If you look at my situation in the last year, you would have thought this would have been impossible.

‘But I worked hard and I wanted to make sure my future was here and to help this club, so I am really happy.

‘It’s been an odd five years for me. There have been ups and downs but now it is all about looking forward.

‘It’s only a matter of time for the success to come back. We have an amazing group of players and the talent we have is scary.’

Shaw has worked tirelessly to prove Mourinho wrong — as illustrate­d by his fitness regime during the summer.

United’s head of strength and conditioni­ng Gary Walker joined him for work in Dubai and the defender has not looked back, missing only one Premier League game this season.

Mourinho said: ‘Luke fully deserves this contract. He understood his developmen­t process, he has worked really hard at every level and he always believes in himself, which is a great attribute to have. Luke is still young and improving all the time. He must feel very proud of himself.’

Meanwhile, Andreas Pereira confirmed there was a ‘mood’ around the camp in the wake of Mourinho’s training-ground row with Paul Pogba over an Instagram video last month.

Mourinho was filmed reprimandi­ng Pogba after the midfielder uploaded a boisterous clip alongside Pereira and Shaw during the Carabao Cup defeat by Derby County.

Pogba had attempted to post the video at half -time with United winning, but the WiFi in Old Trafford’s hospitalit­y boxes was not strong enough.

Pereira said: ‘We were winning the game 1-0 at the time of the video.

‘Then we lost the game and people said that Pogba posted later. But he posted before. The manager thought that Pogba had posted later. He asked him why that happened. There was a mood about it.’

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