Manchester United have been on the spot in the recent matches due to the poor performances by some individual players who are either not happy about their contracts.

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The club were trying to convince Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard to extend their contracts with Pogba and Lingard not yet making their final decisions.

According to reliable Sky Sports news reports, the contract extension negotiations of Manchester United with Bruno Fernandes have been halted after the player expressed his dissatisfaction in the salary he is being offered.
The reports claim that Bruno Fernandes has snubbed the contract talks because of Cristiano Ronaldo wages which are three times more than his.
Bruno Fernandes who was expected to sign the new contract before the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo now is in doubt of extending due to the wage structure that has been completely unbalanced.
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