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Man Utd star Ander Herrera DISMAYED with board over team-mates as Arsenal circle
MANCHESTER UNITED star Ander Herrera is privately dismayed at how he has been treated at Old Trafford.
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The Spaniard has seen many of his team-mates priorities over him when it comes to signing new contracts and he is seriously considering his future as a result.
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are both interested in Herrera who could leave the Red Devils on a free transfer in the summer.
But the Metro claim Herrera is dismayed that the United board prioritised contracts for his team-mates over him.
The central midfielder has been integral to the Red Devils since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho at the club.
And the 29-year-old’s performances have not gone unnoticed by the likes of Arsenal and PSG.
Herrera is said to have been offered a new deal worth £170,000-a-week including bonuses.
And on his future at the club the Spaniard was coy on what decision he would make.
He said: “I’m not going crazy about what is going to happen over the next four months because I don’t know if my stay here is over.
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“I enjoy being at the biggest club in England, the fans love me, they have treated me phenomenally and I owe it to them to listen to what they say, but honestly I don’t know what is going to happen.
“All I see is trying to win against Watford next week.
“If you deserve things and if you are an honest and hardworking person, things happen.”
The reports do claim that Herrera does have is heart set on a return to Spain if he leaves Manchester United, meaning interest from Arsenal appears to be in vain.
Herrera will hope to start for the Red Devils when they take on Watford in the Premier League at 3pm.
The midfielder could have a key role to play for the rest of the season as United look for Champions League glory and to finish in the top four.
United currently sit fifth in the Premier League, two points behind Arsenal in fourth.