Friday, 12 October 2012
Cleverley nets new deal
Manchester United are ready to reward Tom Cleverley's
remarkable progress - by doubling his wages just ONE year after his
current contract. Talks are now underway to bring the England
midfielder's salary into line with some of the superstars at the club,
after he confirmed his status as one of the most exciting young players
in the country with a string of superb performances. Cleverley is now a
fixture in the England team, and is seen as a key part of Sir Alex
Ferguson's new-look United side as he looks to create a team that can
dominate the Premier League for the next decade. Crucially, the
23-year-old has begun to show the goals instinct that his manager has
been hoping to see, and with his pivotal role in the United team, the
Old Trafford board accept the player will demand a bigger deal. He is
currently on around £40,000 a week after signing a contract at the start
of last season, but that was before he made any impact in both the
Premier League or on the international stage. Now though, Cleverley can
expect to double his money, to reflect his status at the club... even if
that will still leave him a long way short of some of the top earners
at Old Trafford, such as Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie, who command
more than twice that figure.
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