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Man United Transfer News: Mata's Mourinho talks, midfielder vow, £53m battle with Arsenal
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Juan Mata is reportedly set to sit down with Jose Mourinho at the end of the season to discuss his Manchester United future.
The Spanish playmaker's future at the start of the summer was in doubt after Mourinho took over.
The 28-year-old has two years left to run on his current contract, and it is thought he has a one-year rolling deal option inserted into his deal.
But his dad, Mata senior, reckons his son may be open to a move to Fenerbahce.
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"This season we have entered a new path with Mourinho," he told Turkish paper Fanatik.
“However, at the end of the season we will sit down and evaluate our future more seriously.
"Fenerbahce one of the options? Why not?"
Memphis Depay has vowed to fight for his future at Manchester United.
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That is for sure. I'm going to fight my utmost to make sure I can get back in contention
The 22-year-old has been on the fringes of United's first team this term.
Everton are thought to be interested in taking the Dutchman on loan in January.
But Memphis has hit back and he said: "I'm really happy I succeeded.
"I proved I can still take a free kick. I knew I still had it in me and I really wanted to take it. It was great to see the ball go in.
"That is for sure. I'm going to fight my utmost to make sure I can get back in contention."
United will have to fend off interest from Arsenal to sign Andre Silva.
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The Portuguese striker has been in top form for Porto.
Arsenal have already scouted Silva, who is thought to be worth £53m.
And according to the Daily Record, United are weighing up a move but are wary of ensuring they don't repeat what happened with Renato Sanches when they let a deal slip through their grasp.
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