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Luke Shaw wants £5million Manchester United pay-off to leave in January

The England full-back has fallen out of favour under the management of Jose Mourinho

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LUKE SHAW wants a £5m Manchester United pay-off to leave in January, it is understood.

The England full-back has fallen out with boss Jose Mourinho and United are ready to cut their loses.

 The England star signed a four-year contract with the Reds in 2014
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The England star signed a four-year contract with the Reds in 2014Credit: Getty - Contributor

The 22-year-old earns £130,000-a-week, around £7m-a-year, under the terms of his current contract.

A number of clubs in the Premier League and Europe are interested in signing him, including Newcastle.

But Shaw knows he will not get the same wage packet elsewhere, and wants a settlement from the Red Devils.

Rafa Benitez launched an enquiry for the left-back last week, to help boost his side's Premier League survival hopes.

 The defender has fallen out of favour under the management of Jose Mourinho
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The defender has fallen out of favour under the management of Jose MourinhoCredit: Getty - Contributor

But the Toon were put off with United's £20m asking price, as they battle to claim back the £30m they paid Saints for him.

It is thought United are willing to pay Shaw around £2m in a severance package to get him off their books.


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He may be forced to leave on loan for six-months in January, to give Mourinho time to decide his long-term future.

An Old Trafford source said: "Shaw will not make it easy for the club to show him the door in January.

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 Luke Shaw was signed by United for £30m
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Luke Shaw was signed by United for £30mCredit: Getty - Contributor

"The club have one figure in mind while he has another for severance pay. They are way off of each other.

"He wants to get his career moving again, but he is not going to do United a favour if they do try to force him to leave."

 Rafa Benitez has indicated his interest in the defender
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Rafa Benitez has indicated his interest in the defenderCredit: Rex Features
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