but the Manchester United boss revealed talks are in place to extend his current deal at Old Trafford beyond 2014. Nani has found himself on the fringes of United’s first-team and had appeared out of favour after a falling out with Ferguson and an impasse over a contract extension.
He also had a bust-up with promising United midfielder Davide Petrucci earlier this season and has not played since he was hauled off during the Champions League match at Braga in early November.
But Ferguson said: “We won’t be letting him go. His contract isn’t up for a year and a half. We need a Nani, he’s got incredible talent,” report the Sunday Times. — Mailonline.



