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Manchester United transfer news: Solskjaer expects teenager Angel Gomes to leave Old Trafford club

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Angel Gomes, who has been linked to Chelsea, is all set to leave Manchester United after failing to agree on a new contract.

Angel Gomes is all set to leave United (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Angel Gomes’ contract expires on Tuesday
  • Solskjaer confirmed Gomes did not agree a new contract
  • I’ve got no news, nothing, so it doesn’t look like he will stay: Solskjaer

Manchester United’s highly-rated teenage midfielder Angel Gomes is set to leave Old Trafford after failing to agree a new contract, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Monday.

Solskjaer had been hopeful that Gomes, who has been linked with Chelsea in the British media, would sign a new contract but told a news conference there was no update on the situation and the 19-year-old’s current deal expires on Tuesday.

“I’ve got no news, nothing, so it doesn’t look like (he will stay),” Solskjaer said of the England Under-20 international.

“I’ve not heard from them last night or this morning. It seems like they haven’t managed to agree so the answer is probably short and yes (he will leave).”

United travel to Brighton & Hove Albion on Tuesday in a bid to extend an 14-match unbeaten run across all competitions and improve their chances of a top-four Premier League finish.

We are trying to implement our ideas: Solskjaer

With seven league matches remaining, Solskjaer believes his players are finally translating his ideas onto the pitch as they look to clinch a Champions League qualification spot.

“I think there are many teams in that battle for third and fourth — Leicester, Chelsea, us, Wolves are doing really well,” added Solskjaer, whose United side are in sixth place, five points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

“For me as a team we’re trying to implement our ideas. When you go into the next game knowing you’ve won the previous game it’s a good place to be in.

“I think every year you’re in the Champions League is a great experience. For the players it’s a step forward, for us it’s what we’re striving to do, winning trophies, and we need to focus on one game at a time.”

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