Juventus forward, Paulo Dybala will not be taking a wage cut if Manchester United do not qualify for the Champions League, according to Sky Sports.
There is a clause in the contract of most United players which subjects them to take a wage cut if the club do not qualify for the Champions League.
Sky Sports' Kaveh Solhekol, said that this is one clause that Dybala won't want in his United contract.
"Everyone at United will be hoping that Dybala becomes a Manchester United player," he told the Transfer Show.
"There are still talks going on about his wage, image rights, there's also these clauses a lot of United players have in their contracts about taking a wage cut if they don't qualify for the Champions League.
"I'm pretty sure that is something that Dybala will be keen not to have in his contract if he signs for Manchester United."
Dybala has been given time off until Monday by Juventus to decide on his future.
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