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25th January 2019
08:16am GMT

Mata's fellow veterans Ashley Young, Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia are all into their final six months as United players although Valencia does have an option to extend his deal by an additional year.
United's new transfer strategy may well have been inspired by Sanchez's move from the Gunners last year, when he was 29, because the Chilean forward has flattered to deceive despite being one of the best paid players in world football.
Most of the players who have been linked with United this January are under the age of 28 but it should be pointed out that the club has enjoyed plenty of success in the past by signing experienced players.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored goals for fun after signing for United at the age of 35 and Robin van Persie was a revelation when he moved from Arsenal just days after his 29th birthday.
If true, the new policy is a bold move from executive vice chairman Ed Woodward but United fans, more than any others, will be well aware of the fact that the old footballing adage that "you can't win anything with kids" doesn't always ring true.Explore more on these topics: