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Tension at Old Trafford as top Man United star agrees mega deal to join PSG

- Ander Herrera of Manchester United has reportedly agreed deal to join Paris-Saint-Germain

- The Spanish football star will be joining PSG on a free transfer after refusing to sign a new deal

- Manchester United are currently occupying sixth position on the Premier League standings

Manchester United star Ander Herrera has reportedly agreed to join French champions Paris-Saint-Germain this summer after refusing to sign a new deal at Old Trafford.

The 29-year-old Spanish midfielder and PSG chiefs are said to have agreed terms but are still yet to decide on the length of the deal according to RMC Sport.

Report added that Paris-Saint-Germain have not decided whether Ander Herrera will be offered a four or five year contract.

Ander Herrera who switched to the Premier League from Bilbao for £29 million could not come to an agreement with United over his contract renewal.

He has made 20 appearances in the Premier League this season for the Red Devils scoring twice and making three assists.

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Meanwhile, Herrera and his teammates at Manchester United are currently fighting to finish among the top four teams this season.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men are currently sixth position on the Premier League standings with 64 points and three games to end the season.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp refused to give Manchester United handler Ole Gunnar Solskjaer any advice on how to fix his Old Trafford problems.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has lost seven of Manchester United's last nine games losing the Manchester Derby 2-0 at Old Trafford recently.

Manchester United recent form this season in the Premier League has put Ole Gunnar Solskjaer under serious pressure as the team are struggling to make the top four this season.

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