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Fletcher set to earn himself new four-year deal

Signing on?
By Chris, August 28 2008
Sir Alex Ferguson is set to offer Darren Fletcher a new contract. The Scotsman’s current deal expires at the end of the season – but the hardworking midfielder has impressed so far this season and has scored both of United’s Premier League goals to date. Negotiations are underway, with Fletcher set to commit his long-term future to Old Trafford.

The Scottish international's future has long been the discussion of debate.

Often criticised by the Old Trafford boo-boys, Fletch has avoided the temptation to seek regular first-team football at another top-flight club and has worked hard at United.

He has taken advantage of the summer absentee crisis at the club and has enjoyed an impressive start to the new campaign. He looked a little rusty in the Community Shield - missing a sitter from three yards out - but has responded superbly with goals against Newcastle and Pompey in the league.

Ferguson regards the 24-year-old has a hugely useful squad player and Fletcher is prepared to commit his future to the European champions. Discussions are taking place and the player is expected to pen a new, lucrative four-year deal in the near future.

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Re: Fletcher set to earn himself new four-year deal
Posted by: Mick_MUFC (IP Logged)
Date: 29/08/2008 21:51

Arguably been our best player so far along with Tevez but unsurprisingly he won't get any plaudits from our fans. Some just won't be swayed no matter what he does.

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