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Man Utd dressing room is angry and divided - the reason why explained
MANCHESTER UNITED players are said to be angry and the dressing room divided over how new contracts are being awarded.
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The Times report that a division is being exacerbated because some players believe English players are being offered inflated contracts that they do not merit.
Ashley Young, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling have all signed new deals at Old Trafford in the past six months.
But that's in contrast to several team-mates whose futures are uncertain.
Ander Herrera was allowed to leave and he will line up for PSG next season.
Fellow Spaniards Juan Mata and David De Gea have both rejected news deals that they have been offered.
Plans are already underway in terms of incomings with United pondering a £107million swoop for Antoine Griezmann this summer.
The France World Cup winner has long been linked with a move to Old Trafford and has just announced he is leaving Atletico Madrid.
United are understood to be actively pursuing Griezmann in an audacious bid that would make him their club-record signing.
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Barcelona were expected to meet the forward's £107m release clause, but doubts among the Nou Camp hierarchy over the long-term value of signing a 28-year-old have opened the door for United.
With boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer having all but given up hope of signing.
Borussia Dortmund and England forward Jadon Sancho, playmaker Griezmann has emerged as the ideal alternative.