Juan Mata: Manchester United midfielder wanted by Barcelona with contact made over free transfer

Juan Mata: Manchester United midfielder wanted by Barcelona with contact made over free transfer
Barcelona want to sign Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata on a pre-contract deal ahead of him moving to the Camp Nou in the summer, according to reports.Mata, the wide player, has entered the final six months of his Old Trafford deal.Juan Mata could move for free1
Juan Mata could move for free
He is now free to talk to foreign clubs and could sign a pre-contract agreement which would seal his exit from Man United when his deal expires at the end of June.Goal report Barcelona have already ‘made contact’ with Mata over him moving to Spain.The former Chelsea star, 30, has been in talks with United chiefs concerning a contract extension, but the two parties are yet to reach an agreement. Mata, who has started three of interim managerOle Gunnar Solskaers seven matches in charge, finds himself behind Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford in the pecking order.Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly also keeping tabs on Mata, who is believed to earn around 140,000-a-week.The diminutive attacker starred for Valencia in LaLiga before moving to Chelsea for 23million in 2011. He joined United in a 37million deal exactly five years ago today.Mata has since played 208 times for the Red Devils, scoring 44 goals and creating a further 35. He has won the FA Cup, the Europa League and the League Cup during his time at Old Trafford.


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Juan Mata: Manchester United midfielder wanted by Barcelona


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