Marcus Rashford is reportedly poised to sign a new contract at Manchester United worth an astonishing £250,000 per week.
The Telegraph report that the 21-year-old striker will put pen to paper on a new deal which will keep him at Old Trafford until June 2023, with the option to extend a further year.
It is expected that United will formally announce the news prior to embarking on their pre-season tour of Australia on July 8.
Rashford had been linked with a move to Barcelona earlier this summer, but United have moved to tie him to the club for the foreseeable future.
The deal will see him become one of the top earners at the club, but behind Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez.

He has become a key player under boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who has used Rashford as his first choice striker ahead of Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku.
With Lukaku looking set to leave the club this summer, the new contract is a show of faith from Solskjaer in Rashford's abilities.
The fresh terms could see Rashford earn over £300,000 per week if incentives based on his performances are met, potentially totalling over £15.6 million per year.
United will now move to tie goalkeeper David de Gea down to a new long-term contract, with the Spanish stopper's current deal due to expire at the end of the forthcoming season.

The Red Devils are expected to add more new faces to their squad before the start of their Premier League campaign on August 11, after an email from executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was leaked.
In the message to staff , Woodward revealed the club's plans to sign more "exciting" players as part of their "long-term vision".
United have already completed the signings of £15 million winger Daniel James from Swansea and £50 million full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace this transfer window.

James is due to report for pre-season training with the majority of Solskjaer's squad on Monday, while Wan-Bissaka take a short break first, having only recently participated in the under-21 European Championships with England.
Along with Lukaku, Pogba also looks likely to leave Old Trafford this summer, while doubts remain over Sanchez' future at the club.
United are keen on adding two midfielders and another defender to their ranks before their season curtain raiser against Chelsea , and have pinpointed Newcastle's Sean Longstaff, Sporting Lisbon's Bruno Fernandes and Leicester's Harry Maguire as primary targets.