Manchester United consider offering Owen Hargreaves a new one-year contract

Should Hargreaves be offered a new one year deal?


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Hargreaves has made just two brief appearances in Sir Alex Ferguson’s first-team, amounting to a total of six minutes, since undergoing double knee surgery in Jan 2009.
But although the 30-year-old’s current contract expires on June 30, the club have been impressed by Hargreaves’s determination to regain full fitness, with United confident that the former England international’s knee problems have been resolved.

Senior figures at the club have stressed that contract talks have yet to take place with Hargreaves, but it is understood that an incentivised 12-month deal could be offered to the Canada-born midfielder at the end of the season if he continues to make progress on the training ground.
Hargreaves, who returned to full training a month ago after a four-month hamstring injury lay-off, is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury sustained two weeks ago, but he is expected to return to contention within the next two weeks.

Having been signed from Bayern Munich in a £19m transfer in May 2007, Hargreaves has managed just 39 appearances for United, although the 42-times capped England midfielder played a key role in the club’s Premier League and Champions League-winning campaign in 2007-08.
A number of European clubs have expressed an interest in signing Hargreaves this summer should he choose to leave United as a free agent, while there has also been tentative interest from within the Premier League.

But United are reluctant to lose a player who could yet return to his former level and they are hopeful that Hargreaves can return to senior contention on a regular basis following an injury-free pre-season.
 
Pay as you play contract would be the fairest deal for both parties.
 
WHY? Why offer him a contract, hes a good player but never plays!!
 
Pay as you play contract would be the fairest deal for both parties.

Should give him a small contract, with bonuses for when he plays. Would be harsh on him if he had another set back and couldn't pay his bills.
But it's nice that they are considering giving him another year. Might get over these injuries and start to become a great player again.
 
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Many footballers would've given up and retired already. Great show of determination.
 
So a pay as you play contract is ideal...

The offer him a pay as u play contract wasnt there when I wrote my comment, but I spose its obvious just have him on a very small contract (other theres no point him training etc.) and the give him a nice little bonus per appearance, (but based on the fact hes lasted 6minutes in two games, they might want to make that a per minute bonus.
 
I'd love him at Liverpool, he was one of my favourite players; and I even still liked him at United.
 
such a shame, could have been on of the great English midfielders if he hadn't been so injury prone. I'd suggest a pay as you play contract. great determindation from the guy though!
 
So many players would have given up now, definitely deserves a pay as you play deal.
 
He has to be the most unlucky English footballer ever with his injuries.
 
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