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Manchester United wants to shield Alejandro Garnacho with an unprecedented contract in its history

Manchester United are willing to extend Alejandro Garnacho’s contract and would make him an unprecedented offer to keep him on campus. The young man ends his relationship with the Red Devils in 2024 and the club knows that for him to stay they will have to make an economic effort.

According to the English newspaper The Mirror, The leadership is willing to offer an 8-year extension contract, something that the club has never offered in its history. Also, this link comes with a significant pay raise.

garnacho he would earn almost five times what he earns today and would reach 140,000 pounds per month, equivalent to 174,000 dollars. Currently, the Argentine striker is Manchester United’s second-worst contract, only ahead of Swedish youth squad Anthony Elanga.

Although the offer seems very superior, in the attacker’s family they are not convinced to sign such a long-term bond. In Europe, the contracts have an average limit of between 2 and 4 years and only a few go beyond it.

Anna Edwards

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