Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Nani considers United exit plan as new contract fails to materialise for winger


Manchester United's Nani is becoming increasingly disillusioned with life at Old Trafford after failing to agree a new contract.
The Portuguese international was expected to sign a new deal this summer and cement his place as a key part of manager Sir Alex Ferguson's future plans.
But with the new season less than fortnight away, the 25-year-old has not managed to find an agreement and sources close to the player have revealed that he has been left feeling unwanted.
'Nani wants to stay but is feeling a little unloved,' said the source on Monday night. 'He hasn't given up on a new contract but is upset that there hasn't been greater urgency shown by United.
Eye on the ball: Nani is unhappy with the uncertainty surrounding his future
Eye on the ball: Nani is unhappy with the uncertainty surrounding his future
'At the moment he is not in a great frame of mind.' Spanish champions Real Madrid are interested in Nani but the winger would ideally like to stay at United.
He currently has two years left on the contract he signed back in 2010. Talks failed to progress at the start of the summer after United failed to match his £120,000-a-week demands with their offer.
United still hope that they can resolve the issue and will talk to Nani's representatives again before the start of the season.

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