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Juan Mata turned down staggering £375,000-a-week AFTER TAX to quit Manchester United and join Chinese Super League

The Spanish midfielder has just 12-months remaining on his deal at Old Trafford and is paid £170,000-a-week

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JUAN MATA turned down a staggering £375,000-a-week AFTER TAX to join the Chinese Super League, SunSport can reveal.

The Manchester United star was offered the mind-blowing sum by league chiefs while they were visiting last month's Soccerex convention.

 Juan Mata wants to stay at Manchester United after being offered huge amount by Chinese Super League
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Juan Mata wants to stay at Manchester United after being offered huge amount by Chinese Super LeagueCredit: PA:Press Association

The Spanish midfielder has just 12-months remaining on his deal at Old Trafford and is paid £170,000-a-week.

But he wants to extend his contract and remain in Manchester, with United expected to take up his option of a further year on his contract.

It is not known which club offered Mata the huge terms, but a number of Chinese Super League clubs are thought to be interested in the 29-year-old.

A Red Devils source said: “Juan was offered a sizable amount of money to go to China. They were visiting last month and made it to his reps.

 Jose Mourinho is a fan of Mata, who has become a key member of the Red Devils squad
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Jose Mourinho is a fan of Mata, who has become a key member of the Red Devils squadCredit: Reuters

“He sees his future here though and is determined to stay. He hasn't got long left but the option on his contract will almost-certainly be taken up.

“The club don't want him to leave on a free next summer. He is represented by his dad and has been pushing for a longer-term deal.”

Mata, who opened a tapas a wine bar in Manchester last year, joined United from Chelsea for a then club-record £37.1m in 2014.

He has made 118 appearances and scored 28 goals for Jose Mourinho's men, who drew 1-1 against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.

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