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I WANT THE SAME PAY AS SANCHEZ

De Gea may stay...if he nets £350k-a-week deal

- by CHRIS WHEELER @ChrisWheel­erDM

DAVID DE GEA is open to staying at Manchester United if the club offer him a five-year contract worth around £350,000 a week to match top earner Alexis Sanchez.

De Gea enhanced his reputation as the best goalkeeper in the world with a stunning save in United’s Champions League home win over Young Boys on Tuesday.

But negotiatio­ns over a new deal have stalled, leading to speculatio­n that the 28-year- old Spain No 1 could leave for Juventus or Paris Saint-Germain.

It is understood that De Gea is keeping his options open and United have not given up hope of persuading him to sign another long-term contract.

De Gea’s deal runs out next summer and he can speak to foreign clubs from January 1. However, United will trigger an automatic 12-month extension next month if they cannot agree terms with his representa­tives.

Even then, the club run the risk of losing De Gea for nothing in 2020 and may be forced to sell at the end of this season to secure a transfer fee in the region of £75million.

De Gea’s camp have rejected United’s offer of £275,000 a week and want parity with the club’s top earner Sanchez, who is paid £ 350,000 plus substantia­l bonuses.

De Gea’s representa­tives are aware United gave Luke Shaw a big pay rise when he signed a £180,000a- week contract last month, and also agreed to midfielder Marouane Fellaini’s demands in the summer. As well as improved personal terms, De Gea wants assurances over United’s plans before committing himself to a new deal. He believes he is the No 1 goalkeeper in the world and wants to play for a club that shares his ambitions. Jose Mourinho’s side are seventh in the Premier League, 14 points behind leaders Manchester City, and have been heavily criticised for their performanc­es. De Gea (below) has won only four major trophies since signing from Atletico Madrid for £18.9m in 2011, joining a club that had reached the Champions League final three times in four years. Mourinho, who shares agent Jorge Mendes with De Gea, has backed the player to sign a new contract. ‘We have the best goalkeeper in the world and I know he wants to stay,’ said Mourinho. ‘I know his agent is happy to do what the player wants and I also know the board want him to stay. They are working on that so hopefully, sooner or later, they reach a conclusion.’ MANCHESTER UNITED’s suspect form has given even the Premier League’s struggling teams confidence of picking up points, with Matt Targett insisting Southampto­n will go into Saturday’s meeting at St Mary’s carrying strong belief.

Southampto­n have not won since September 1 — a run stretching to nine games — but defender Targett has studied United’s matches and thinks Mark Hughes can oversee a crucial victory to ease the pressure on his own position.

‘The fear factor has definitely gone,’ said Targett. ‘ You can see how United have played recently. They have still got unbelievab­le talent but defensivel­y I think they have problems.

‘ It is a big game. They are struggling. It is not like the old Manchester United. We can get at them and hopefully we can start turning things around.

‘Any home game, you have to be positive. We haven’t done that enough this season.

‘It will be a good chance to start on Saturday. It would do us the world of good and get the fans back on our side.’ MANCHESTER UNITED are pouring millions of pounds into upgrading Old Trafford’s disabled facilities. United were threatened with legal action in May by the Equality and Human Rights Commission for a failure to meet requiremen­ts. Now they will create 118 new wheelchair positions and 158 new amenity seats across the stadium. United managing director Richard Arnold said: ‘Since the constructi­on of new accessible facilities in 2017, we have worked closely with the club’s Disabled Supporters’ Associatio­n to further improve the provision for disabled supporters at Old Trafford. ‘Our revised plans address the overwhelmi­ng majority of feedback we received from supporters and key stakeholde­rs.’ United want the revamped facilities — which also include a larger concourse at the back of the Stretford End and purpose-built lifts — to be

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