Wigan chairman Dave Whelan says winger Antonio Valencia’s proposed move to Manchester United is anything but a done-deal.
Whelan revealed he has received ‘acceptable' offers from both
United and Real Madrid for the Ecuador international, but it's now up to the player to decide where his next destination is.
Valencia is due to return to England this weekend and Whelan said: “There are offers on the table acceptable to
Wigan but what we will finish up with I don’t know.
“It is no use me saying he is going to Manchester United – he is the boss. One club could offer £2 million more, but if Antonio doesn’t want to go there then there’s no point.”
United see Valencia as a natural replacement for
Cristiano Ronaldo, whose proposed record transfer to Real Madrid is expected to go through next week.
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