Continuous rumors link the goalkeeper with an exit from the English giants this summer, but the Red Devils have other plans.

Manchester United execs have grown tired of having their goalkeeper David De Gea being tempted by other European clubs, and apparently they will make a move to prevent a transfer saga like the one that took place a couple of years ago.

According to a report by the Express, Ed Woodward and Manchester United's hierarchy are ready to increase De Gea's wage to £300,000 a week, making him the best paid payer in the team along with record-signing Paul Pogba.

As of now, De Gea's deal with the Red Devils expires by the end of the 2018-19 season, but in order to fend off Real Madrid's interest in signing the goalkeeper, José Mourinho and his bosses want to get ahead and keep the Spaniard around.