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<p>David de Gea's contract will expire at the end of the summer and
Manchester United are currently in negotiations for a new one. It's
expected that they will offer him terms comparable to their other top
earners.<br><br>Marcus Rashford has made an impression under Ten Hag
this season and the club are reportedly keen to secure his services.
With talks now progressing, it appears United could close in on a
long-term agreement soon.</p><h3>1. De Gea</h3><p>De Gea has earned
himself a reputation as one of the most patient goalkeepers in world
football, and that trait has served him well during his time at Old
Trafford. It's this patience which has allowed him to overcome many
challenges throughout his time there.<br><br>He has made 486 appearances
for Manchester United since joining them in 2011 for a record-breaking
PS18.9 million fee and looks set to surpass Alex Stepney's Premier
League appearance record this season.<br><br>So far, the Spaniard's
career has been an impressive one; he's won two Europa League titles and
one Premier League crown while at Chelsea. Additionally, he is now
their first choice goalkeeper both domestically and internationally.</p><h3>He
is a key figure for United, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer counts on him to
keep them unbeaten. And he's made some remarkable saves to ensure this
remains the case.</h3><p>Read More: <a href="https://www.yalla-shootv.com/matches-today/%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA">https://www.yalla-shootv.com/matches-today/مباريات</a> اليوم يلا شوت<br></p><h3>2. Rashford</h3><p>Rashford
has found his form this season, helping United win the Carabao Cup,
climb into contention for top four and remain in contention for FA Cup
and Europa League success. Last night his 28th goal against Brentford
equalled Zlatan Ibrahimovic's haul from 2016/2017 season; he is now
joint-top scorer across all competitions for United.<br><br><br>Erik ten
Hag is delighted with England international Harry Kane's form and has
predicted him to be an integral part of Manchester United's future. His
current deal expires in 2023, but ten Hag is eager to extend Europe's
elite forward for years to come.<br><br>Rashford is believed to be
unwilling to leave Manchester United, however a potential takeover has
caused concern about his future. Although he could potentially be
persuaded to stay, there are suggestions he might request assurances
about his role at the club before signing a new contract.<br><br>Read More: يلا شوت<br></p><h3>3. Dalot</h3><p>Dalot
has had a difficult time at Man Utd, yet he has managed to overcome
some of his struggles. Guided by Ralf Rangnick, Dalot has been given the
chance to prove himself at Old Trafford and it appears that Dalot is
beginning to see himself as one of Manchester United's future
right-backs.<br><br>But it appears he will need to impress United fans
before they will give him that chance. He has been given plenty of game
time under Ralf Rangnick, and with the pressure of facing off against
three of the top teams in the Premier League, it could well be him who
takes Manchester United where they want to go.<br><br>United may make an
exception for Rashford and pay him PS400,000 per week, however this
would violate Erik ten Hag's new wage cap policy. The manager has been
enforcing a 'Ronaldo rule' which caps first-team salaries at PS200,000
per week; this has resulted in some players receiving substantial pay
cuts.<br><br>Read More: يلا شوت الجديد<br></p><h3>4. Fred</h3><p>Fred
has been a work in progress throughout much of his United career, and
that has not always been easy. But he has shown incredible patience
under Erik Ten Hag, which speaks volumes about his growth as an
individual.<br><br>He began the season with two goals and an assist in
his first two matches, but has struggled since to find a consistent
rhythm. Last week's performance against Everton - when he was outmuscled
twice by Demarai Gray during the build-up to their equaliser - only
added to the growing frustration among United supporters.<br>He still
has one year left on his contract, but it appears likely that he will be
sold before then. Although he's a strong player and could earn
significant money in the transfer market, it appears unlikely that Ten
Hag will give him any more chances to showcase his abilities.</p>
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