Paris SG midfielder Maxwell avoids the challenge of Phil Jones, of Manchester United.Paris SG midfielder Maxwell avoids the challenge of Phil Jones, of Manchester United.

Laurent Blanc claims Paris St Germain are close to completing the signing of Manchester United midfielder Angel Di Maria.

United’s tour of the United States ended on a disappointing note in the early hours of yesterday morning as they lost 2-0 to PSG in Chicago.

Despite being named in United’s party for the final stage of his club’s tour, Di Maria was not in the matchday squad.

In fact, the 27-year-old’s whereabouts remain a mystery to his manager Louis van Gaal.

The Dutchman claimed he had no idea why Di Maria did not report for duty in the States as expected last Saturday and his stance had not changed when asked about the £59.7 million midfielder on Thursday.

“I don’t know where he is,” the United boss said after a blunt exchange in his post-match press conference at the Soldier Field.

“You can ask that every week but I don’t answer that question.”

The only other comment Van Gaal made was when he was asked by a reporter from Kurdistan where Di Maria’s next club would be.

“He is not going to Kurdistan,” Van Gaal said.

Blanc was slightly more forthcoming on the matter.

The PSG boss believes the protracted transfer saga surrounding the former Real Madrid player is finally coming to an end.

“Manchester United and PSG are two big clubs and negotiations can be difficult but we are close to the end,” Blanc said.

Reports in France claim PSG will pay around €65 million for the Argentina international, who failed to settle at United last year.

The midfielder’s form dipped alarmingly after a strong start and he had to move out of his Cheshire home after an attempted burglary in February.

Di Maria is not the only problem Van Gaal has at present.

De Gea speculation

Goalkeeper David De Gea has also been the subject of intense transfer speculation this summer.

Real Madrid want to sign De Gea this summer following the departure of their long-standing captain Iker Casillas.

United are adamant they will only do a deal with the 10-time European champions if they get defender Sergio Ramos in return.

With Ramos said to be close to signing a new deal with Madrid, De Gea’s move looks further away.

Van Gaal only played the Spaniard for the opening 45 minutes of United’s defeat in the Windy City and he put in a poor performance, hesitating when coming off his line for Blaise Matuidi’s opener and being easily beaten by Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the second goal.

Van Gaal has praised De Gea’s attitude on two occasions this summer, but the Dutchman appeared to hint that all was not well with the goalkeeper after the defeat to PSG.

“We have a situation that is not favourable for David De Gea, neither for us and neither for the club that he wants to go,” Van Gaal said.

When asked what the best solution was for all parties, he added: “We have to wait and see. It is the same question as your predecessor.”

Van Gaal admitted at the weekend he had signed Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero because he feared De Gea could still leave.

He said on Sunday: ‘‘I think that in our circumstances, with the threat that David De Gea is going to Real Madrid, we have to prepare our season and I think Sergio Romero can fulfil that because you have to handle it very quickly when it may happen with David de Gea.”

Van Gaal refused to chastise his players for their weak defensive showing in Illinois.

“It’s better when you win but I was rather satisfied,” he said.

United’s next match is their Premier League opener against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on August 8.

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