Manchester United's Ashley Young has reportedly
signed a contract extension with the club following a strong start to
the season in which he was recently recalled to the England national
team.
The contract extension caps off what will have been an enjoyable few weeks for Young, having earned a spot amongst Gareth Southgate's England side in the most recent international break.
Young's previous deal was due to come to an end in the upcoming summer, but according to the Sun,
the 32-year-old has had his £130,000 per week contract extended by a
further year following his impressive form for the Red Devils this
season.
The versatile wide man has featured 10 times under
Jose Mourinho this term (twice in the Champions League), filling in at
left-back and proving to the Portuguese boss that he is still an
important member of the squad.The contract extension caps off what will have been an enjoyable few weeks for Young, having earned a spot amongst Gareth Southgate's England side in the most recent international break.
It appears that the pen
pushers in Old Trafford have been hot on it recently, having tied down
Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera to a contract extension on Monday as
well. The same cannot be said for Marouane Fellaini, however.
The Belgian powerhouse is
reported to have refused a recent offer from United amid speculation
that he could be on his way to Turkey.
United now turn their
attention to their midweek Champions League encounter with Basel.
Wednesday night sees Mourinho take his team to Switzerland in a bid to
continue United's good work in Europe.
Having won their first four Group A fixtures -
scoring ten and conceding only one goal - United can secure
qualification into the knockout stages in first place with an away win
over their opponents.
Report: Ashley Young Signs Manchester United Contract Extension
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November 21, 2017
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