By Daily sports on October 1, 2020
Edinson Cavani is demanding big wages to sign for Manchester United.
Marca says Cavani is a free agent having left PSG earlier this summer but he is not going to come cheap when it comes to wages.
He could join United with Red Devils boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer making just one signing so far this summer as he brought Donny van de Beek to Old Trafford.
But Cavani is expected to have high demands with claims that he wants a minimum of £120,000-a-week and a two-year contract.
The veteran is also interesting Atletico Madrid. (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Edison Cavani
Source Daily sports
Posted October 1, 2020
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