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Manchester United exercise option to trigger Luke Shaw contract
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Manchester
United have already taken the decision to trigger an extension clause in Luke
Shaw's contract with the club, according to reports.
Shaw,
22, spent large periods of last season out of favour under Jose Mourinho, with
persistent injuries also preventing him from forcing his way back into the
first-team picture.
A
foot problem suffered last May ended his 2017-18 season early, with the
left-back only returning to first-team action off the bench in last Wednesday's
(20 September) Carabao Cup victory over Burton Albion.
Despite
that return, Shaw was left out of the match-day squad for the clash against
former club Southampton on Saturday (23 September) with his manager suggesting
the youngster is still some way off a permanent return to the starting XI.
Shaw,
however, would appear to have already done enough behind the scenes to convince
his manager he is on the right track. Shaw signed a four-year contract at Old
Trafford in 2014 that will expire next summer. But like most contracts the club
have handed out in recent years, United have the option to extend that deal
until 2019 with The Sun claiming that step has already been taken.
Shaw
has featured three times for the club's Under-23 side this season as he
attempts to return to full fitness, with Mourinho prepared to be patient over
the England international's return.
"He
hasn't played for six months. If he doesn't play for six months, I don't expect
him to arrive on Wednesday and be the man of the match and to be running up and
down for 45 minutes. It's just a process, he doesn't play for a long, long
time," Mourinho said.
"You have other
players in the Premier League that are not starting matches in this moment and
their managers say they're not in the best condition. We're speaking about some
of the best players in the Premier League. Luke had surgery and a long time
without playing football. I cannot expect him to be back and strong in his
work."
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