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Jose Mourinho has no reason to believe David de Gea will not be at Manchester United for years to come
David de Gea (right) makes a save during the Champions League match against Young Boys

Jose Mourinho is confident that David de Gea will commit his long-term future to Manchester United.

It has been suggested that the Spanish No 1 keeper is unhappy with the United’s current struggles on the pitch and, with his current deal coming to an end in the summer, is stalling on signing a new contract which would mean he could leave for free.

But despite recent reports that the big spending French champions Paris Saint Germain are willing to offer a £300,000-a-week deal, Mourinho believes De Gea will stay at Old Trafford.

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