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Solari offered new deal

by Adam Marshall -  created on 31 Jan 2005

Real Madrid have offered a new deal to Manchester United target Santiago Solari.

The winger is out of contract in the summer and is believed to be on Sir Alex Ferguson's shopping list to fight for an Old Trafford first team spot with Ryan Giggs.

The Argentinian may be keen to link up with compatriot Gabriel Heinze, who has adapted superbly to life in Manchester, but Real have finally made their intentions clear regarding his future.

Real officials have sat down with Solari to present a new three-year contract worth a reported €3 million per season, depending upon various factors including the club's success and the number of appearances accumulated by the South American.

Spanish sources stress Emilio Butragueno has attempted to convince the 28-year-old to remain at El Santiago Bernabeu.

Solari denied any contact with arch-rivals Barcelona earlier this month and stressed: "I wish to stay here a long time. I am very proud to be at the best club in the world."

The left-sided midfielder impressed United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz during his ill-fated stint as Real coach last season.

 
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