Man United: Nani is Considering His Old Trafford Future

Manchester United winger Nani has stalled contract talks with the club and is reportedly considering where to play his football next season.

By Matt Robinson /

was told to commit to the club or leave, and after being offered a pay rise, he still seems to be considering his future. Nani still has 18 months left on his £90,000-a-week deal, although it seems that a £40,000 weekly pay rise is not enough to convince the Portuguese€™s international. According to The Guardian, contract negotiations between the parties have stalled after Nani is unsure on whether he should continue at Old Trafford or seek a new venture. Manchester United€™s number 17 has been linked with Italian champions Juventus and after speaking to Portuguese TV he possibly backed up rumours by suggesting that football isn€™t just about the Premier League and La Liga.

"I have had five seasons at Manchester United and have won all the titles," Now I am really happy but I don't know about my future. Football is not only about England or Spain. It is possible to enjoy success in other countries."
Nani has spent five years at the club since joining from Sporting Lisbon back in 2007. He has managed to push his way into the main squad, and with 10 goals in all competitions last season, Manchester United will be looking to keep the player at the club for the conceivable future. If Nani decides to commit to the Red Devils he will face tough competition with Valencia, Young and now new signing Kagawa fighting for places.

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