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Manchester United move to keep Juan Mata as Jose Mourinho hails playmaker

The former Chelsea man has impressed the Red Devils manager

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Juan Mata’s contract at Manchester United has been extended for another year and he has a key role to play, according to manager Jose Mourinho.

The Spain playmaker was in the final six months of the deal he signed when he joined the club from Chelsea in 2014 but United had the option of keeping him for an extra season.

That option has now been triggered, with the 29-year-old now committed to the Old Trafford club until the summer of 2019.

Asked if the contract had been extended, Mourinho said: “Yes it was. Last week or something like that.”

There was speculation about Mata’s future when Mourinho took charge at United in 2016. Mourinho was manager at Chelsea when Mata was allowed to leave Stamford Bridge in a £37.1million deal four years ago.

Speculation returned last week when United completed the signing of Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal, with questions arising over where Mata would now fit into the team.

Mourinho (right) sees Mata (left) as an important player
Mourinho sees Mata as an important player (Peter Byrne/PA)

“Now he’s getting an extension of one more year. (He is) an important player for me, an important player for the club, an important player for the other players.”

Mourinho has also revealed that United are hopeful of agreeing a new contract with midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who present deal expires in the summer.

With Michael Carrick retiring at the end of the campaign, losing Fellaini would leave a shortage of midfielders.

United are hopeful Marouane Fellaini will sign a new deal
United are hopeful Marouane Fellaini will sign a new deal (Martin Rickett/PA)

“In relation to Marouane the good thing is that he would like to stay with us and we would like him to stay with us.

“To sign a contract a person must be happy. Let’s see if we can make him happy.”

In terms of United’s attack, Mourinho feels there are now few obvious weaknesses.

Alexis Sanchez has bolstered the United attack
Alexis Sanchez has bolstered the United attack (Nick Potts/PA)

“Where are we going to get a better combination of players than we have? We cannot buy (Lionel) Messi, we cannot buy Cristiano – these are the best players of the last decade.

“Where can we get better players than Mata, (Anthony) Martial, (Jesse) Lingard, (Marcus) Rashford, Alexis, (Romelu) Lukaku? In attack we have an amazing group of players.”

United, who are second in the Premier League, face a tough trip to Wembley to face Tottenham on Wednesday.

Mourinho (right) has been impressed by Pochettino (left)
Mourinho (right) has been impressed by Pochettino (left) (Martin Rickett/PA)

He said: “I look at Spurs’ history and I don’t see a small club at all. I see a big club with big expectations and dreams to achieve.

“I see him at Spurs for many years. I also see him leaving and having a very good career at other clubs.”

Mourinho added Sanchez would have “no problem” dealing with a potentially hostile reception from Spurs fans.

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