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England complete their Euro 2016 qualification campaign against Lithuania tonight as the only nation with the chance to end their group with a 100 per cent record.

Aside from that, manager Roy Hodgson is expected to begin the process of looking at his options for the finals next summer, one of which is Liverpool forward Danny Ings.

The ex-Burnley star has been called up to the national squad for the first time thanks to a bright start to his Anfield career, but his potential England debut might have a knock-on effect for his new club.

Remarkably, the tribunal assigned to determine the compensation fee payable to Burnley following the 23-year-old's summer transfer has still to meet, and should former Liverpool boss Hodgson grant him an international cap that is likely to drive up that amount still further.

Liverpool initially hoped to pay around £4million, but raised their offer to £6million before the move was sent to the tribunal.

However, the Telegraph's Mark Ogden has speculated that the sight of Ings in an England jersey could push the figure above £10million, closer to the fee sought by Burnley, who insist Tottenham offered £11million for the player before he moved to Merseyside.

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I doubt this willreally happen as he earnt his England place in a Liverpool shirt, not a Burnley shirt.
 
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he will not try to sign any players from former club Borussia Dortmund. (Bild via Daily Mail)
Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, 26, is set to become Arsenal's highest-paid player as the club prepare to open talks over a new deal. The Gunners will also open discussions with Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil, 26, who will also receive a pay rise. (Mail)
 
Have you read that link ?

“You should ask Jorge that question,” the 24-year-old said. “He is the one who pays attention to those sort of details.”

In other words

"I don't know and don't care, I am happy where I am".

Or "I'm going to avoid answering that question"
 
To be honest considering how determined he was to leave i would be surprised if he did not insist on some sort of clause. Saying that it is still good business for United if that can get £30m for a player they would have lost for free in the summer. Also good for De Gea who could still get his dream move but also a massive pay rise while he waits for his move. Everyone wins.
 
However you look at it, De Gea resigning is only a good thing for Man Utd. Keep him for another year and actually get some money which is better than nothing at all.
 
However you look at it, De Gea resigning is only a good thing for Man Utd. Keep him for another year and actually get some money which is better than nothing at all.
Astro won't like this display of common sense. [HASHTAG]#hashtag[/HASHTAG]
 
Astro won't like this display of common sense. [HASHTAG]#hashtag[/HASHTAG]

Not bothered TBH, the £10m-£15m Man Utd have clawed back while humiliating themselves is a drop in the ocean of money stolen by the Glazers or wasted by Woodward
 
To be honest considering how determined he was to leave i would be surprised if he did not insist on some sort of clause. Saying that it is still good business for United if that can get £30m for a player they would have lost for free in the summer. Also good for De Gea who could still get his dream move but also a massive pay rise while he waits for his move. Everyone wins.
Indeed. I think we'll end up with Lloris and a profit. Not bad.