David De Gea is considering his future at Manchester United (Picture: Rex)

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fears he’s set to lose David De Gea this summer with Paris Saint-Germain set to ramp up their interest in the Spaniard.

The 27-year-old is entering the final year of his contract at the Theatre of Dreams and United have made little progress in talks over an extension.

De Gea, winner of four of the last five Player of the Year awards at the club, feels he deserves parity with top earner Alexis Sanchez.

However, United, though willing to make De Gea the highest paid goalkeeper in the world, are unwilling to break the bank again.


De Gea is entering the final year of his deal (Picture: Reuters)

The protracted negotiations have coincided with an untimely dip in form from De Gea, who was at fault for goals in defeats to Everton and Manchester City in the last five days.



However, Solskjaer fears De Gea’s dip in form is because he’s had his head turned by PSG and the Norwegian fears his star man now intends to join the Ligue 1 giants, according to the Sun.

United will fight tooth and nail to keep the Spaniard but if he intimates that he has no intention of signing a new deal then they may be forced into cashing in.

De Gea was said to be ‘close to tears’ after United’s defeat to City on Wednesday as he blamed himself for both goals.

The Red Devils face a potentially crucial clash against top four rivals Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Three wins from their final three games may not be enough for United to secure a top four finish as they need Arsenal to slip up elsewhere.

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