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Please read our Please read ourWith BBC Sport reporting that their information was that the Old Trafford club have basically made pretty all of their squad available to buy this summer.
Manchester United ending up with a squad full of players who have cost a fortune, far more than they were worth in reality, now worth far less collectively than even that. Then to compound that, so many of their squad on massive wages, so who would possibly be even interested in most of them?I make that over half a billion spent on just these eight players.
Some of the amounts spent are staggering, £85m and £80m on Antony and Sancho respectively! So many of the squad on wages of £200,000 or more, with indeed the likes of Casemiro, Sancho and Varane said to be on well over £300,000 a week. Whilst Manchester United were also forced to agree £375,000 wages per week to stop Marcus Rashford potentially walking away on a free.
Interesting then to compare and contrast what has happened at Manchester United these last three years, with goings on at Newcastle United…As well as Willock, there are countless other Newcastle players that he inherited, that Eddie Howe has improved out of all recognition. Their performances and therefore their transfer value as well, massively improving.
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