By Simon Peach, PA Chief Football Writer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still hopes to convince Edinson Cavani to extend his Manchester United stay despite the strikerās father suggesting he is ready to quit the club this summer.
After leaving Paris St Germain as their all-time top scorer, the 34-year-old free agent moved to Old Trafford in October and signed a deal until the end of the season with the option of a further year.
Cavani has scored seven goals in 25 appearances to date and Solskjaer has made no secret about his desire to keep him at the club next season, although the playerās father has indicated that is unlikely.
Luis Cavani reportedly said there was a 60 per cent chance that his son would return to South America as he ādoes not feel comfortable where he isā, mentioning Boca Juniors as a possible destination.
The Uruguay international subsequently posted a photo on Instagram of him playing for the club with the caption āproud to wear this shirtā ā a jersey Solskjaer hopes he will don for a while to come.
āWell, Edinsonās fully focused on being available for us and working really hard to get fit,ā the United boss said.
āFrom my bad Portuguese and his better English, heās very proud to play for Man United. Heās always going to give his best as long as (he is here).
āIf itās beyond this season as well, a decision hasnāt been made. As weāve said, heās made a great contribution so far.

āWeāre just working on getting him back on the pitch and fit ā and weāll convince him when the weather in Manchester improves!ā
The PA news agency understands that the one-year extension clause in Cavaniās deal has to be agreed by both parties before it can be triggered.
Injuries have kept him out at times this season, as did a three-match Football Association ban for using a racial term in a social media post ā what Cavani said was an inadvertent mistake that he immediately apologised for.
āI canāt comment on what has been said,ā Solskjaer said. āI can only say that weāre very pleased with Edinson when heās here.

āHeās working really hard to be available. Every day, day in, day out, heās proving his personality, his professionality.
āEven in his broken English, heās really helping the young kids as we wanted him to. We knew he wasnāt going to be able to play every single game, of course, because heād been out of football for so long now.
āNow letās make sure he plays as much football as possible until the end of the season, scores as many goals as he can, helps the young players, the strikers, the forwards, even the rest of the group with his mentality.
āAnd then he will make his decision.
āHe knows that weāre very fond of what heās given to the club, even though heās probably played less games than he wanted to.ā
Cavani is set to miss another United match on Thursday, when AC Milan arrive at Old Trafford for a mouth-watering Europa League last-16 clash.







