Manchester United want to tie teenage talent Alejandro Garnacho down to a stunning eight-year contract at Old Trafford.
Manchester United are prepared to offer Alejandro Garnacho a staggering eight-year contract to tie him down for the long term at Old Trafford, according to reports. However, the 18-year-old’s family aren’t keen on the idea. Erik ten Hag wants the forward to stay, having been impressed by his performances for the club so far this term.
Manchester United gave Garnacho his debut at the end of last season, back when they were being managed by Ralf Rangnick.
And having overcome some issues at the beginning of the campaign, the 18-year-old has since established himself as one of the best young forwards in world football.
According to The Mirror, United want to tie the teenager down to a huge eight-year contract – which would be a record for the club.
Garnacho’s current deal is due to expire in 2024, though the Red Devils do have the option to extend it by a further year.
While United want the Argentine to stay for the best part of a decade, however, the player’s family aren’t so keen on the idea.
They’d prefer a four-year contract instead, and whether United bow to their demands is something only time will tell.
Garnacho’s impressive displays this term have also meant he and his camp what a higher wage than what United were originally willing to pay.
The Red Devils have been hoping to give him a salary worth £32,000-a-week.
Yet they want over £40,000 and there’s uncertainty behind the scenes over whether that would be a good decision at the current moment in time.
United do think, however, that Garnacho is a generational talent who can be a vital asset for many years to come.
Source: www.express.co.uk