MICAH Parsons is seeking a massive contract extension, but it’s looking less likely that he gets one.
The Dallas Cowboys superstar is looking to become the NFL‘s next $200 million man, but the team doesn’t look willing to pay him.

Cowboys negotiations with Micah Parsons are falling apart[/caption]
The Cowboys could reportedly trade Parsons for multiple first-round picks[/caption]
While contract negotiations appeared to be getting close, talks have reportedly stalled.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, negotiations are now going “backwards.
“I would say right now we’re nowhere on that deal,” he said on Get Up.
“I would say right now, we are further away from a deal in late July, early August than we were in late March, early April.
“The two sides have gone backwards, not forwards. I don’t think they’re speaking very much these days, if at all.”
According to Schefter, the negotiations have gotten personal for both parties.
Parsons doesn’t like the way that the Cowboys have been treating him and the team doesn’t the way he’s been handling it.
“This sounds different to me,” Schefter continued.
“This sounds a little bit more personal from both sides.
“It sounds like Dallas is upset with the fact that it felt like it was getting closer to a deal, and then that deal went sideways.
“And I think Micah Parsons feels like this deal should have been done.
“I don’t think Micah is real happy with them. I don’t think they’re real happy with him.
“I don’t think anybody’s real happy with anybody and I don’t think there’s a deal that’s being discussed right now, not to mention being close.”
If Parsons isn’t extended, the Cowboys will likely trade him to capitalize on his value.
According to Schefter, that value is extremely high.
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“In a case for Micah Parsons,” he began.
“If another team were to inquire, and Dallas ever got to the point, which it’s nowhere near right now… if it was willing to deal Micah Parsons, it would be a haul.
“Again, in return. I would think it would be a minimum of two first round draft picks.
“In fact, it came up with a team the other day, we were talking.”
Whether he gets traded or extended, the Parsons drama will likely wrap up by the end of training camp.