Manchester United winger Angel Di Maria has reportedly expressed that he will stay at the Old Trafford club for the next Premier League season.
The Argentina international, who joined from Real Madrid in the last summer for a record 59.7 million pounds, struggled with form and off-field issues this season as he has not scored a league goal since October 5.
Di Maria and his family moved to a new apartment in central Manchester after they found themselves on the receiving end of an attempted gunpoint burglary at their four million pounds mansion in Prestbury.
Following the incident, the South American held discussion with team manager Louis van Gaal about his future at the club. Despite a tough start to the season, Di Maria has decided to stay at the club, the Mirror reported.
The report claimed that Van Gaal has been impressed with the winger's attitude and believes that the Argentine would play a pivotal role next season.
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