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Manchester United Stars Demanding Huge Wages

Manchester United Stars Demanding Huge Wages

Anthony Martial and David de Gea's contracts run out this summer and they are reportedly demanding huge wages.

Joel Pattison

Joel Pattison

Anthony Martial's Manchester United contract runs out this summer and the Frenchman is reportedly demanding massive wages to keep him at Old Trafford.

The 22-year-old currently earns around £45,000 a week at the Premier League giants and he now wants to triple his salary.

It is understood the winger wants £150,000 a week, however, the club are debating whether to meet Martial's demands or not.

The youngster joined United from Monaco in 2013 as he became the most expensive teenager in history.

Martial scored on his debut for the Red Devils against Liverpool and was named Premier League Player of the Month after his first month.

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He went on to score 11 league goals that season, however, he failed to impress in the following two seasons.

Although, Martial netted his fifth goal in four games against Bournemouth at the weekend and is now showing his worth.

The French forward is 3/1 and 4/1 to join Italian sides Inter Milan and Juventus, while Everton are the shock front runners, out of the Premier League sides, for his signature and a return to Monaco is 10/1.

Meanwhile, David de Gea's contract also runs out at the end of this season, it is being reported that the Spanish keeper wants a whopping £300,000 a week.

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However, unlike Martial, United have a clause where they can automatically extend his contract for a further year, but it is believed the Man United board are trying to agree new terms instead to try and win over the shot-stopper.

The contract problems stem back to out-of-form Alexis Sanchez signing a deal worth £500,000 a week back in January.

Juventus are 9/2 to sign the highly-rated keeper, while PSG are second favourites at 5/1.

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