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Juan Mata 'must take pay cut for Manchester United stay'

Juan Mata 'must take pay cut for Man United stay'
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Juan Mata is reportedly informed that he will have to take a pay cut if he wishes to continue his career at Manchester United.

Manchester United will reportedly ask Juan Mata to take a significant pay cut if he wishes to extend his career at Old Trafford.

Mata endured a frustrating 2020-21 campaign, making just 10 starts and eight substitute appearances in all competitions.

While just three of those starts came after the turn of the year, there have been suggestions that the 33-year-old is open to extending his stay at the club.

However, according to the Daily Star, Mata will have to reduce his wages by £70,000 per week to remain in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad.

The Spaniard is currently free to speak to other clubs with his contract due to expire at the end of the month.

The report adds that Solskjaer would like to keep Mata, who would also need to accept a one-year contract to stay at the North-West giants.

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