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Juan Mata doesn't rule out staying at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag

Juan Mata has not ruled out remaining at Manchester United for another season, revealing that a decision will be made on his future during a meeting with Erik ten Hag.

It has been a frustrating season for the Spaniard which has seen him rarely feature but he has fought his way back into the starting XI in the last two games, particularly impressing in the 3-0 win against Brentford. His lack of minutes throughout the year has led to the assumption that he will leave Old Trafford this summer.

Mata's contract with United will expire at the end of the season and it is expected that he will leave the club on a free transfer alongside Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard and Lee Grant. However, the 34-year-old has revealed he has 'a conversation pending' with incoming manager Ten Hag before coming to a decision.

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“I will see when we speak how we feel" he told The Athletic. "What his ideas are, after that a decision will be made.”

Mata signed a one-year contract extension last summer on vastly reduced wages in order to remain at the club and he has also revealed his reasoning behind the decision.

"First because I love the club," he explained. "Second because I hoped I could give much more on the pitch than I ended up doing, and third because last season was horrible for me, for many reasons, especially because of the passing of my mum.

“It wasn’t an easy season at all with the pandemic and that personal tragedy,” he says. “I didn’t want to end my career at Manchester United that way, without fans in the stadium, with all that I have lived over the last months.

“I am gonna be very honest, when we made the signings we made

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