Manchester United are reportedly willing to pay Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea £20-million to accept a move to Ligue 1 side PSG this summer.
The Spain international is entering the final year of his contract at Old Trafford, and as things stand, the Premier League club risk losing him on a free transfer next summer.
According to the Sun, United will accept a bid of £60-70-million from PSG, but will need to pay off the goalkeeper to convince him to leave the club during the upcoming window.
The report claims that a figure of £20-million is being talked about by those involved in the deal.
The 28-year-old’s earnings could increase significantly if his next club weren’t made to pay a transfer fee, and he is said to be happy to dig in his heels over the summer unless the Red Devils pay him to leave.
There is confidence that a compromise will be found, but Tottenham No 1 Hugo Lloris is believed to be the leading alternative if a deal for De Gea isn’t found.
Lloris, who captained France to World Cup glory last summer, has no plans to leave Spurs, and the north London club would set a high asking price.