Saturday, February 5, 2011

Man Utd to offer Evra and Berbatov a new contract.

The Red Devils are desperate to hold on to their star left-back and have offered him a new deal.

Manchester United have offered French left-back Patrice Evra a new deal to prolong his Old Trafford stay until the end of his career, according to The Sun.

With Real Madrid and Inter Milan showing interest in the former France captain, manager Sir Alex Ferguson would like to put an end to rumours and tie Evra down.

The 29-year-old Frenchman still has 18 months left on his £70,000-a-week deal in Manchester and the table-toppers will reportedly award him with an improved contract until 2014.

After offering left-back Patrice Evra a new contract, it has been reported that Manchester United will follow suit with Dimitar Berbatov .

The Red Devils will apparently offer the Bulgarian, who has one-and-a-half seasons left on his current contract, a new three-year deal.

The Sun says the new contract would see the 30-year-old’s wages rise from £100,000 a week to around £120,000 a week.

Berbatov was linked with an Old Trafford exit in the summer, but he has been in excellent form this season.

The striker has scored 19 goals and set up two for the Premier League leaders, including two hat-tricks and a tremendous five-goal haul against Blackburn.

He has a league efficiency ratio of a goal or assist every 82 minutes.

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