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Condition that Ten Hag sets to offer a contract to Sergio Reguilon with Man United

Sergio Reguilon might be looking to stay with Manchester United.

By Angus Barnes

11/10/2023, 02:28 PM

Sergio Reguilon might be looking to stay with Manchester United.

The fact is that the red devils might be looking to offer a new contract to one of the players that has actually change the situation of the team in the next part of the season.

One of the main facts with Sergio Reguilon is the one of the players that have help the team change their attitude in the season so far, the fact is that the player has had a really great impact with the red devils and with the staff of the team in the next past weeks and days, and now it seems that could be one of the main reasons to keep him on the team.

It has been confirmed by several sources that Erik ten Hag would like to keep the spanish left back in the team, he was really impressed with the level that he showed in the past games of the season and of course the attitude might be one of the things that have also put the idea of giving him a contract with the team.

But the fact is that Erik ten Hag would not like to offer a new contract to Sergio Reguilon to stay with the red devils in the next part of the season if the player keeps getting injured, and now it seems that the manager is expecting for him to play a certain amount of time to actually keep him in the team for the next seasons.

Sergio Reguilon arrived to be the subsitute of Shaw with his injury, but the english player might come back in two to three months still, and now the manager would actually like for him to be available for at least that part of the season, and that could actually go ahead and make him earn his contract with the red devils.

Sergio Reguilon future

And now it has been reported that while Sergio Reguilon is expecting to get his contract extension, he is ready to go ahead back and play with the team in the next part games of the season after the international break is actually over.

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